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Old 04-16-2007, 08:56 PM
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Keeping extra tires in the garage

I know I saw a thread a while back about types of holders/shelves for tires (in case you have a set or two for track, winter or both).

Can someone give me a link or picture of how they handle keeping extra tires in thier garage in a neat and orderly fashion?

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Old 04-16-2007, 10:33 PM
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I have the perfect fix....

I love mine. Give me a call if interested.

http://www.tirerack.com/accessories/ttr/tire_garage.jsp
 
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If you have the floor space I use a product called "Tire Totes". These are coverings that go around the tire and velcro into place. Makes them look nice and tidy when not in use.

I think Tire Rack sells these also??
 
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Thanks for the information guys!

I am curious if there is any type of shelf or wall device? I'd like to keep as much of the floor available possible.

Thanks!!
 
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Originally Posted by Garey Cooper
If you have the floor space I use a product called "Tire Totes". These are coverings that go around the tire and velcro into place. Makes them look nice and tidy when not in use.

I think Tire Rack sells these also??
You mean these?

http://www.tirerack.com/accessories/..._tire_tote.jsp
 
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Got these from Griot's.
 
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If you have the space, go with the Griot's. Frees up floor space.
 
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Damon, that is what I use. I also bought the soft inserts that go inside the Tire Tote as a protector for the wheel. The cool thing about these is that they have handles around the periphery that allow you to hand carry them easily.......stacked in one corner of the garage they are neat and keep the wheels from getting nicked.
 
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Originally Posted by Illinicane
Thanks for the information guys!

I am curious if there is any type of shelf or wall device? I'd like to keep as much of the floor available possible.

Thanks!!
Check this out:

http://www.carguygarage.com/4foottirerack.html

I like the fact they fold back when not used and they should hold a full set even with 305 backs.
 
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