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Posted: 26.07.2019  ·  #1
Just purchased 2parked wheel covers from Bags4everything in the UK . Where I park my MH at the rear of the house one side us in full sun for most of the day.These are to protect my tyres while parked from sub damage. They are made of heavy duty waterproof PVC. Designed to fit up to 29'' wheel. Elasticated straps to holdl in place with eyelets to peg down. Very pleased with the quality and fit. £30 + delivery for the pair


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Been meaning to get two of these, one side of my is parked at home in direct sun most of the day.

I'll check them out on that site, ta


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likely to be stolen


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I find that corrugated plastic election posters or for sale signs work well. Cut them to slightly bigger than wheel arch size and slide them in from the bottom.

Davy


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Can you get any that make the tread last longer? that is my problem. :happy:


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I find that corrugated plastic election posters or for sale signs work well. Cut them to slightly bigger than wheel arch size and slide them in from the bottom.

Davy


That’s a brilliant idea, so when is the next election. 🤔


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I find that corrugated plastic election posters or for sale signs work well. Cut them to slightly bigger than wheel arch size and slide them in from the bottom.

Davy


That’s a brilliant idea, so when is the next election. 🤔


Be careful for what you wish for!


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Feck them elections, i will just buy myself a new set of tyres. :happy:


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I'm tyred of elections.


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I'm tyred of elections.


Take this serious man. :P


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I find that corrugated plastic election posters or for sale signs work well. Cut them to slightly bigger than wheel arch size and slide them in from the bottom.

Davy


Do you keep the face side out? :-/


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Face side out. The grinning buffoon might act like a scarecrow and keep the birds from ruining the paintwork.


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Posted: 27.07.2019  ·  #14
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Can you get any that make the tread last longer? that is my problem. :happy:


What? they all live to a ripe old age and live a comfortable life at our expense how long more do you want to keep them.
Oh! Sorry you mean the tyres


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