Tire Storage options (in garage) new house, so need new options. in the old house I went with the hooks on the wall but not interested in going that direction with the new place. tires to be stored are 18" 235/60 with wheels mounted. Here is my old storage system: $14.99 per hook x 4. http://i.imgur.com/R2kW05o.jpg http://i.imgur.com/FVAXk4r.jpg the new ones I'm considering: (anyone got one of these) http://s7d5.scene7.com/is/image/Cana...id=225&hei=225 OR http://www.piloteers.org/forums/atta...re-storage.jpg |
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They store my oem AP2 rims w/ tires just fine, but my MDX wheels w/ tires don't fit meaning i'm basically just resting rims on top of each other as opposed it resting on the stand Pros: Light, and doesn't take much space Cons:Kinda flimsy feeling and doesn't take wide tires well |
https://cdn.yourzoom.com/gg/79950/79950.yz/thumb.jpg do this. you have enough ceiling height to clear from what little i can see in your pics. only go DIY if you know what you're doing. i can't find the thread i saw in another message board but someone did one similar to the one you posted above and the chain broke... i don't have to describe how much damage a set of 4 wheels/tires can do falling from 6-7ft on to the hood of car :sad: |
went this route.... seems to work well although yah, as above noted - a bit flimsy $29.99 at cdn tire. the tires are pretty much floating...they are not making contact with anything at all..even at the bottom. tire/wheels: 235/60/18 http://i.imgur.com/6KsJptT.jpg http://i.imgur.com/VexGaIN.jpg http://i.imgur.com/ahzX3Jz.jpg |
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