RVMasking Tire Covers for RV Wheel Set of 4 Heavy Duty 600D Oxford Motorhome Wheel Covers, Waterproof PVC Coating Tire Protectors for Trailer Truck Camper Auto, Fits 24"-26.5" Tire Diameters
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To be honest, I've only had mine for about a month, but they're looking good so far.
Is your RV parked in a damp, shady spot? I've had two sets, one in a slightly shady area, and they're not showing any mold but are a little dirty due to our unit being outdoors in a wooded campground all year. Increase the frequency with which you clean them.
I purchased the 29"-inch wheel with 80r tires. Wheel covers for 31" wheels. I'm pretty sure you'll be able to use the same size I did.
Spare tire covers are available for purchase separately. The tires on the travel trailer are covered by these. I'm very pleased with the quality of these covers, which are not made of cheap plastic like some others. I strongly advise
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I took measurements of my tires and was concerned about the precision of the fit. Despite the fact that my tires were on the verge of moving up a size, I went with the recommended size, which fit perfectly and tightly. The brown color goes well with my RV, and the bungee cords that come with it are well-made and should last for several seasons.
The 24" - My Forest River Trailer, which has 205/75R 14" tires, fits perfectly in the 5" size. These are a step up from the heavy vinyl covers that were popular 15 years ago in that they are lighter and don't have the felt-like material on the inside of the covers that the older ones did. I'm hoping to get a lot of use out of these over the next few years.
First and foremost, I returned them for a refund because they were too small for our tires. br>The covers appeared to be sturdy and long-lasting. Shipped and received in a timely manner. br>A great, neutral color that went well with our fifth wheel. If the size is correct for your tires, I would recommend them.
If you store/live in an area where feral animals or neighbor/tenant domestic animals have access, buy the less expensive all black shinny vinyl instead; the material and elastic are less durable, but they're cheap enough to replace every other year.
So far, everything has gone well. It is simple to put on. They do come with bungie cords, but I didn't need them because mine fit perfectly. For me, the sizing was spot on. There are some that are less expensive, but I didn't want to risk getting a dud.
These are made of a high-quality, heavy-duty canvas. Not that cheap, plastic-coated junk that falls apart after a few months. Even in the strongest winds, the clips/cords keep them firmly in place. They fit perfectly and are an absolute must for preventing dry rot in your tires, especially if you store them over the winter like we do.
My tires are completely covered by the tire covers, which are very nice. A better method of connecting bungee cords is required. Perhaps a better bungee cord that is easier to connect would be better, but other than that, it is a good value for the money and I recommend it.
It was exactly what I wanted. It can be secured at the bottom with small bungee hooks, but the sewn eleastic holds them snugly on the tires even without them.