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Tire Covers

Yahoo Message Number: 103821

Have Tire Covers purchased at Camping World.  Difficult to put on the tire.  My approach (piture attached) is to install the core and zip tie the end with the ball so it doesn't slip.  Tie a knot in the other end and attach a "S" clip.  When the cover is put on the tire, I use a short piece of PVC tube, connect the "S" clip in one end of the tube and run the cord behind the tire.  Reach in from the other side of the tire and attach the "S" clip to the cover.  Works good and you don't need to get down on the ground an try to stretch the cord behind the tire.  If someone has a better way I'll listen.  Thought about the covers that attcah to the wheel well but myh wife doesn't like them.

Re: Tire Covers

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Yahoo Message Number: 103825
I've been using these tire covers for a few years now and really like them. They are very easy to install and remove and are holding up well. The only problem I've had is with high winds, 50+ mph. The downwind side may blow off. Other than that I recommend them highly.

Barney
07 Inspire 52059

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