Spare Wheel Covers.
When you think about your RV, how many times does the thought of the spare wheels come to mind? Probably not very often – but it should. Spare wheels are important and since you do have them you should take care of them. If the spare wheels are not first and foremost on your mind and are not often thought about, the best way to handle this situation is to take care of them now so you can forget about them until you need them. Doing so is simple, the cost is minimal and the peace of mind that comes from knowing you’ve done something you should have, is worth the time and effort you’ll have to expend in the short term.
Spare wheel covers can be found at many businesses that carry RV accessories, whether these stores are walk-ins, catalogs, or online. If price does not matter, buy anywhere. If price does matter, do your homework and call around or shop the Internet. Spare wheel covers come in a variety of colors but black, white, and gray are the standard. If you would rather have custom spare wheel covers you can get those too, but be willing to pay the piper because he can be expensive. There are several styles available also. You can purchase a spare wheel cover to handle just one tire or all the way up to three tires. No need to waste your time covering one tire at a time when you can cover three. Size matters, so when ordering, make sure you know your wheel size. Only you know how many spare wheels need to be protected from UV rays and the elements while your RV sits patiently waiting for its road warrior to return it to the open highway. Prices tend to range from $20 for one to $30 for the triple wheel style. Nothing fancy here. Just heavy duty vinyl with flannel backing that slip over the exposed side of the tire.
Once you get your complete set of spare wheel covers they will last for years and years. Protecting your tires when your RV is not in use is a smart thing to do. It can add life to your tires and save you money and perhaps accidents in the long run. Tires that become dry-rotted and brittle from exposure to the elements can and do blowout and the simple act of using spare wheel covers could save the lives of you and your family or someone else’s. RV’s are meant for vacations and fun when they are in use, not for being stuck at a tire shop waiting on that flat tire caused from the cracked sidewalls to be fixed. It’s a simple gesture with a large payoff, so don’t neglect your tires until they go flat. Get your spare wheel covers today, put them on, and then forget about them. It’s that easy.
You can find all your wheel cover need at www.toyboxcovers.com.
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