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Title: Tire Covers
Post by: Mike Gineris on October 07, 2020, 11:38:26 PM
Anyone have preference/experience for tire covers?  Tire size is 265/75R22.5 with protruding lug nuts on the forward tires of course.  Desert Heat is a biggie for me.
Title: Re: Tire Covers
Post by: Bill Lampkin on October 07, 2020, 11:56:06 PM
I've been using a set of 'Snap Ring' tire covers for several years now. Easier to on-off than the regular ones with a bungee in back.Fabric is still holding up fairly well.

 For why I use tire covers; see

https://www.rvtiresafety.net/search/label/Tire%20Cover



https://www.covercraft.com/us/en/product/snapring-tiresavers.ST

And I treat the sidewalls with 303 protectant, at least 1x mo/ when we are on the road.
Title: Re: Tire Covers
Post by: David T. Richelderfer on October 08, 2020, 03:17:56 AM
I picked up our wheel covers several years ago at the Arizona Marketplace on 4th street in Yuma.  The cost was two for $15.  Having a tag axle, I purchased three pair for $40.  The guy didn't have the correct change for my $100 bill.  They are gleamimg white.  When I got home, I had some Beaver logos made to put on the wheel covers.  Those were more expensive but are impressive to see.  If you have an account with RVillage, then you can see a picture on our profile.  My account name is "David Leslie Jasper & JoJo".
Title: Re: Tire Covers
Post by: Brian Korkus on October 10, 2020, 08:11:48 PM
I also suggest snap ring covers.
Title: Re: Tire Covers
Post by: Guy Pryor on October 11, 2020, 01:50:13 AM
I have been using these for 3 years still look like new  (buy the larger size)
Found on Amazon


ADCO 3967 Designer Series Tan Tyre Gard Wheel Cover, 40" - 42"