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Re: Tire covers

Reply #50
Yeah I lost one of those covers to the high winds. I learned to tie the bougie around something like the fender stiffener at the bottom. Save me from recovering a few of them.
I want to make my own covers out of something like sunbrella shade which blocks UV but also let some air through. Be easy enough to make on a sewing machine and the snaps would go on the wheel well.
Unfortunately my Sailrite sewing machine is in Oklahoma with the x she might have sold it by now.
I think the 303 works just fine personally. By the time they start cracking really badly it's time to replace them anyway.
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Re: Tire covers

Reply #51
We ended up having Infinity in Nacogdoches make custom wheel covers. They cut the matching marine vinyl and installed the snaps.  I'll have to get a photo.  Very happy with the result. 
Fred H.
1996 Foretravel U320 4000 Build #4993 (Previous motorhomes 1985 Airstream 345, 1977 Argosy 20)
Sevierville, TN
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Re: Tire covers

Reply #52
I did find 303 at the auto parts store. I'll use that as well.  Thanks for the tip. 
Fred H.
1996 Foretravel U320 4000 Build #4993 (Previous motorhomes 1985 Airstream 345, 1977 Argosy 20)
Sevierville, TN
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Re: Tire covers

Reply #53
We ended up having Infinity in Nacogdoches make custom wheel covers. They cut the matching marine vinyl and installed the snaps.  I'll have to get a photo.  Very happy with the result.

Just to circle back around.  I am attaching a photo of the tire covers that Infinity made for us.  My wife had them make a second set that that were 2 inches longer so when we level the coach, we can use the best fit (shorter or longer ones) as needed.

Fred H.
1996 Foretravel U320 4000 Build #4993 (Previous motorhomes 1985 Airstream 345, 1977 Argosy 20)
Sevierville, TN
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