Classic Accessories Over Drive RV Dual Axle Wheel Cover, Wheels up to 27"DIA, Black, 1-Piece
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You'll need two, one for each side of the table.
A pair. 2 doubles are covered.
They are available for purchase individually. In any case, I usually only use one to keep the sun off the camper's south side.
The dimensions of this Classic Accessories dual wheel cover are 74" long, 8" wide, and 34" high. It's made for an 8" wide tire, not a 10".
Selected User Reviews For Classic Accessories Over Drive RV Dual Axle Wheel Cover, Wheels up to 27"DIA, Black, 1-Piece
I ordered two Dual Axle Wheel Covers because, based on what I've read on AMAZON, they don't come in pairs; you'd think they would or at least have the option to buy two; Today, the package arrived. I put them on and WOW, they fit snugly with a little extra room, which is exactly what you want so the wind doesn't easily blow them off (I'd call it a PERFECT fit!). We have a 2006 model 30' bumper pull Toyhauler with ST235/80R16 Load Range E (10PR) tires.
I chose the 30-minute option. For my Heartland North Trail trailer, I needed a 33" size. The tire size on my trailer is 225/75R15, and it has a dual axle with a fairly wide spacing between the tires. Overall, from the edge of one tire to the other, I measured about 70" across the diameter of both tires. When I first received the covers, they fit perfectly, with a little room to spare, but I was able to easily tuck them around the tires and conceal any excess material. The book covers are beautiful and appear to be of excellent quality. To secure the covers around the tires, I did not use any bungie cord. They fit so well that I don't think bungie cords would be required unless it was particularly windy. These are something I would strongly recommend.
I had no idea what to expect; I assumed I'd get some silver tarps in the shape of tires with grommets. I assumed the low price was due to the fact that they were meant to be thrown away. The quality, on the other hand, wowed me. On the outside, what appears to be a cheap, reflective material is actually a decent weight canvas or faux leather, and on the inside - it's a pretty decent weight canvas or faux leather. the area of the tire that comes into contact with it - It appears to be white cotton of some kind. It has a nice, thick consistency to it. For these, I took numerous measurements. I kept getting measurements that said I needed to order the smallest size, but I went up a size and they fit perfectly. I'm not sure if the smaller ones would have fit, but I needed something to keep the tires dry. More fabric, I reasoned, would be preferable. They are unquestionably effective at what they do. For the price, I had expected less, but the quality has pleasantly surprised me. Just keep in mind that they'll arrive in separate packages. As a result, if you order one, you will not receive a pair. There is only one tire cover available.
We'll see how it holds up over time, but if there's anything I'd like to complain about, it's the lack of a string to tie the back corners together. It's fine with me because I'll be using bungee cords anyway, but a piece of cord would be useful for those who don't have easy access to one.
In the sun's rays, it sags a little. In general, it gets the job done. It takes a little finesse to connect the two grommet holes: Connect a bungee cord to one grommet, toss the loose end behind the tires toward the opposite end tire, grab the loose end while crouching outside the opposite end tire, and catch the bungee cord hook with a wire hanger or other aid. Alternatively, you can simply lie down on the ground and position yourself so that you can reach behind the tires and grab the bungee hook. or enlist the assistance of another set of arms and hands to move the hook to a convenient location. Alternatively, hook to separate bungees using a wood dowel laid across the front of the wheels. br>br>It won't be possible to judge durability over time for a few months.
I haven't installed them yet, but they appear to be fine; however, users should be aware of the following: They put a white flannel-like material on the back side for reasons I don't understand, and some manufacturers even say so. This is why I bought them because they don't state it here. They only say "non-" and "non-" and "non-" and "non-" and then " Tires and wheels are protected from sun damage, rust, and dirt with scratch-resistant backing. " The material on the back can, in my opinion, be the same as the front. RODENTS are the issue. They adore it for use in their nests. But it's useless for wheel covers, and I don't want the critters anywhere near my vehicle. So keep that in mind. Now I have to figure out how to remove it all.
The 16" 'G' rated tire package upgrade is installed on our two axle towable RV trailer, and these covers fit perfectly! Very well made, but I would recommend cleaning it every three months and applying a UV resistant dressing to it, as one of ours (on the sunny side) dried out and cracked after a year; Under warranty, the item was replaced. We also used this company for wheel covers on our other trailer and tow vehicle, and we are pleased with the results. This is a product that I would recommend to anyone!.
On May 9th, 2021, I made a purchase. br>I'm confident these will last a long time; we went with a 30"-wide option. 33". Fits our Travel Trailer with dual tires that are 15" in diameter. br>This page was last updated on June 9th, 2021. br>In the description, "1 piece" refers to a single cover that fits two tires on "one side only. " If you want a cover for each side, you'll need to order two (2 sets). I'm not sure why some viewers are having trouble with this. Perhaps the description was written in a different way at one time. Anyway, one viewer describes the inside lining, while another complains about the grommet holes failing to hold up. br>The lining on the ones we received is a cotton "felt like" material (rodents might like it, we'll see), and the grommets are fairly large, but plastic rather than metal. They appear to be in good condition. br>"The 30"-"The 30"-"The 30"-"The 30"-" Our RV's 33" are a little big, but they still look good, and we secured them with bungee cord. Having them slightly too large is preferable to having them too small. br>So far, we're happy with what we've seen.