Go to your local hardware store and let them know you need some bags large enough to hold a human body. Maybe grab some rope while there to help keep the tires secured to your rack.
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I think I may add some hacksaws and sulphuric acid when I'm at ACE Hardware and just say it's for a "cleaning" job.Go to your local hardware store and let them know you need some bags large enough to hold a human body. Maybe grab some rope while there to help keep the tires secured to your rack.
and a shovelGo to your local hardware store and let them know you need some bags large enough to hold a human body. Maybe grab some rope while there to help keep the tires secured to your rack.
Thank you!One of my cars has 22” rims and I swap between summer and all season tires. Bought these on Amazon for $16 (4 bags). Fit is great (I got XL).
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You’re going to laugh, but look for twin mattress bags they use when they discard them. Harbor Freight had king size, but not sure they have twin.Thank you!
Wow, I checked the Amazon page and on the size chart it says even these bad boys won't fit a 315/70/17 tire.
My God, I just want to put these tires in plastic bags, not put a man (or woman) on the moon.
Thanks!2 for $13
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Try yard and leaf bagsOut of curiosity I just now went out to my garage, grabbed a 39 gallon trash bag and tried to fit it over my Sasquatch spare. It doesn't even come close to fitting over one of those tires. How big are the largest trash bags available?
Sexxy time!!! In terms of storage, I have an extra set of rims and tires, one for the winter tires and one for the summer tires. When one set is swapped, the other will get washed and stored in the offseason.This one??
On another note, why put bags on tires in storage?
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