Spare Tire Bag & Truck Organizer - Heavy Duty Spare Tire Trash Bag | Camping Gear for Trucks | Firewood Bag | SUV Trunk Organizer & Truck Cargo Bag | Storage for Off Road Recovery Gear
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There must be at least 50 pounds of wood packed inside
This ladder is a bit wide for a stepladder. A tire is meant to fit on it
Sure you can tighten the straps up pretty good. I have been taking the freeway and offroading with a loaded bag and no problems have been experienced.
My unit has been mounted on a 35 inch tire without issue
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One trip was enough for me to use it. Although it appears sturdy enough, it can take 50 pounds of weight with no issue. There was at least one (or more) available As long as you only plan on using it for firewood or garbage, then probably it is OK.
The product is advertised as being "waterproof" and able to maintain its durability. A heavy piece of equipment has been placed & Keeping them safe from the elements. Yep, I don't think so. There was no dryness after the light rain. The bag and the contents were soaked from the inside and outside. Yeah? And as far as the waterproof part goes, no. Moreover (and I find it difficult to explain) only the MALE end of the buckles adjusts (has a webbing that pulls through to tighten) and the FEMALE ends of the buckle have two-foot strips that are included. Therefore, if you are going to use this on a tailgate, you have to install this There is a mounted tire with buckles that are behind it (when joined together - in the tiny space behind the tire and the gate) in order to connect them to the When you buckle it, it is extremely difficult to tighten it. In the case of the female buckles, if the female portion of the buckles was shorter and near the bag (not behind the tire in an inconvenient position), joining and tightening them would be MUCH easier. It is necessary to make the female buckle strap about 2 inches long, not 2 feet. My return was due to the item not being waterproof as it is If you don't mind the bag not being waterproof, it's a decently sturdy bag (though it's hard to use since the straps are designed so poorly).
I have updated UV light can be exposed to it for one month without affecting its performance. The device is now mounted in the cargo compartment of my SUV. For my used vehicle, it sure makes it easier to keep track of the essential fluids I need to keep on hand. In spite of my determination, I have yet to figure out how to mount the box Having been sick for the last few days (chronic illness warrior), I have There must be a way to do it. I upgraded my rating from 4 stars to 5 stars because I am pleased with the results. As a result, I decided to get this rather than the Trasharoo after much thought. There is a lot of room in this bag and its size is good. As I have only just started using it, I am unable to comment on its durability with UV light. Still, the straps and buckles seem to be solid and durable. In my Skoolie, there is one mounted on the outside so it cannot be accessed by my dogs. As of now, everything is going well. As long as it holds up to various types of weather, I'd give it 5 stars.
During a one-week trip in the Mojave desert, I used this as a "Trasharoo". It stayed firmly attached to my spare tire as I bounced around. Even at speeds upwards of 80 mph, it did not come off. The materials and fasteners must be strong and sturdy. I was surprised at how good the quality was.
[update] The plastic buckle broke after being installed on the Jeep less than one month. It is useless. My spare tire bag held up admirably as I drove 3000 miles across the country in all kinds of weather. The contents of the bag remained dry and the bag itself held up remarkably well. Jeep owners who go the extra mile to get out of what they pack in get 10/10 recommendation.
There were 2 places where the straps broke from weathered and brittle materials. Despite its shortcomings, it did well at what it was supposed to do. The majority of the time, it only had trash in it, so I wouldn't load it full of equipment, but it was exposed to the elements 75 percent.
To test this, I thought right away it'd be fun to load it down to see how long it would take before the straps broke off like they did with my last couple garbageroos. The bounces were good after those. I've been loaded down for a couple weeks and wouldn't you know it, it's a month already. This stupid thing hasn't moved since before Christmas. I can't It is going to be black for quite some time before it actually comes off. Whatever the case may be, this is a tough bag, with heavy duty straps and tough materials but they are pretty much set at maximum adjustment for a new 35" mud tire. I cannot see how they can fit a 37". In my opinion, this is a fantastic trail bag at this price point. The 4runner I have already has one, so I'm going to get another one.
A camping trip would not be complete without adding this to the back of the Wrangler as extra storage. Despite the fact that I loaded the sled up with 18 pounds of firewood, it handled it without any difficulty. Additionally, it kept wood dry in the event of rain over night. I liked that it was very durable and that it was very securely attached to the rear wheel through 3 straps. My faith is crisscrossed We used the middle strap to add an extra layer of security by crossing the left and right straps as an "X". As a means of adding storage space to a Jeep, this bag is a great choice.
I can't. The mistake I made must have been mine. According to the ad, I tried installing it just like the picture. My 35 x 12 prints are in good condition. It is possible to fit 50 Falcons on a In no way were the vertical straps going to make it work. It was well built, so I still gave it 4 stars. I returned it.