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Storing 2nd set of wheels/tyres


gregh

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anyone got any top tips on storing a 2nd or indeed 3rd set of wheels n tyres?

I've now got my normal road wheels/tyres, a set for wet weather and a cheap set for gooning around Elvington

The gooning set are just outside behind my shed, however I'd like to keep the wets inside the garage off the floor somehow!

regards,

greg

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Put them in binbags (all of them inc gooning tyres.), out of sun light.

Make sure they don't go out with the rubbish. :0  :0  :0  :angry:  :(  :arse:  :zzz:  :sheep:  :durr:  :blush:

What did you do about wheel's?

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A tyre rack like the ones that fit onto trailers but on wheels that you can wheel around the garage and the bonet of the car goes under

3 lenghts off 1" X 1" box section @£10.00 + vat

4 Wheels [nice ones are not cheap about £7 to £10 each]

Powder coating ?????

Me to make it £6.00 per hour [bolt together one would take twice as long to make]

All prices Approx

Paul.  [ the money would go towards the Duratec fund]

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A tyre rack like the ones that fit onto trailers but on wheels that you can wheel around the garage and the bonet of the car goes under

nice idea, but I need the floor space so it needs wall/roof mounting somehow

greg

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I think he means it would sit over and under the car while it was parked in the garage...so it wouldn't actually add to the floor space being used.

Or am I missing something?  :durr:

Andy

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How about building a rack out of 2nd hand Dexion (or something similar) hanging from the roof space above the open garage door.

This assumes that you have an 'up and over' garage door and some space above it when open.  ;)

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I'd like to keep the wets inside the garage off the floor somehow!

You want to keep your 'wets' 'dry'.... Sorry, i'll get my coat but that just tickled me :)

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You want to keep your 'wets' 'dry'....

Of course he does, otherwise they'd be 'wet and dry'. :)

Andy

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