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Old 12-05-2017 | 09:49 PM
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Those are the real deal Porsche covers which suncoast sells.

I need to get rid of all the kids bikes and toys and crap to reclaim my garage!!!!

jealous!
Old 12-05-2017 | 10:49 PM
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Tire Rack sells a wall mounted, well, tire rack, with the same functionality as the ones pictured above. I have had 2 of them for many years and they work great.
Old 12-06-2017 | 10:46 AM
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Originally Posted by Jammin
Thanks for all the ideas. I may bring them home and lug them down into the basement. I have a garage to basement stairway. Hard part will be getting them up the stairs though.
I've always had a few sets in cold garage over the winter and have never had a problem.
Old 12-06-2017 | 11:17 AM
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I wrap mine in cling plastic wrap to keep the volatiles from evaporating out of the tire. It was a suggestion that I found on the net. I cut the roll in half before wrapping.
Old 12-06-2017 | 02:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Dan Nagy
I wrap mine in cling plastic wrap to keep the volatiles from evaporating out of the tire. It was a suggestion that I found on the net. I cut the roll in half before wrapping.
i use lawn garden bags. The tire rolls right into them. Suck the air out with a vacuum, and stack them. Keeps out light and ozone, and when ur ready to use them, you can use the bags for lawn debris.



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