Spare Tire Trash Bag, JoyTutus Fits 40" Tire Overland Series Large Capacity Spare Tire Bag for Wrangler JK JKU JL JLU Cargo Storage Bag, Tool & Gear for Outdoor Off-Road Recovery Gear - Universal fits
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There is an antibacterial spray you can spray on it but we don't know yet
It has not been tested, but if you wish, you can lock it if you like.
Water is what this is - A resistant material.
Loads up to 66 pounds can be carried. The roof has no holes for the water to drain through. In spite of that, he has a large capacity and can hold 17 gallons of water
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Bag is decent, but unlike what the listing says and what other users said, it will not fit on a tailgate like other bags of this type. My return of this bag resulted in a similar bag that is ready to strap to the tailgate of my truck. Since the straps on this bag are designed such that they can't be attached to tailgates, this bag cannot be attached to one.
Both the trasharoo and the spare tire trash bag I own are well made, but I prefer this bag. You can mount it in more places, and it has more trash storage space. Thanks to the fact that I don't have a spare tire, this can be directly mounted to my roof rack.
The nightmare of a lifetime. To start with, we have a deep dish steel wheel with round holes from a factory. In order to mount it, the buckles had to be removed completely. To mount this clip you will require a wheel face with slats big enough to accommodate a 2" The second problem is that there are no instructions made available and that the TAR (Trash A Roo) is not comparable in size. TAR has a definite advantage over this course because of the material. Whether it holds up to a vanlifer parking in the sun 12 months out of the year from Montana to California Baja Sur remains to be seen.
It was mounted on the spare tire of my FJ, with a 3 inch lug nut. I put a 5 gallon container of Rotopax in it, filled it up, and it's worked great. I find this to be very useful. My spare came with a replacement one and I bought another of the same length.
The first time I saw it, I liked it. In spite of this, the straps came off after 3 uses. It is unusable.
The material is very thick. The pockets are plentiful, and the installation is very simple. It really would have been great if it had been called "Trash-" Roo made it once, but it was never available The alternative I've chosen is satisfactory to me.
I haven't tested it yet, but I like the shape better than others. The bottom needs to be designed with a couple of drainage holes. A couple of grommets are going to be installed. It's a great bag in general!.
I liked it very much. Approximately two days' worth of trash can be found in it. As a result, one of the bags was torn, so I washed it in my bathtub using soap and water. Outside, it takes a couple of days for the paint to dry.