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Robert legaspi
> 3 dayI like that it’s puts a little bit of pressure so the wind doesn’t blow them off with the bungees.
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Jerry
> 3 dayWasnt sure about the security of the cord but the wheel covers were true to size. Snug on the tires. Went through some pretty strong winter winds on a recent trip. They didnt budge. Never even secured the cord and they didnt move. Highly impressed with the materials, fit, and the storage bag.
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Michael W.
> 3 dayI like that it came with a storage bag
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Bonnie Cook
> 3 dayJust bought a small camper this summer and the tire covers work great for winter storage. Thank you
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Lisa c.
> 3 daySeems like ok quality our tires are 30” wide,fit snug. Other side is under our slide out and won’t work. I’m going to have to get individual covers. Time will tell how they hold up.
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GEORGE M.
Greater than one weekNICE PRODUCT BUT ARRIVED WITHOUT STORAGE CASE. RETURNED TO AMAZON AND RECEIVED REPLACEMENT THAT DID INCLUDE STORAGE CASE. WAITING ON MY CREDIT FOR THE RETURNED ITEM.
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Dayton Williamson
10-04-2025Great quality product at an affordable price Highly recommend them
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bizzybee
12-04-2025Used these to cover dual axle trailer tires. They are great so far. Ill see how long they last in this hot NM sun.
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Hart of Ill
08-04-2025Wish it were a tad bigger but works great, good fit.
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LOV2SAIL
> 3 dayMy dual axle tires on my Winnebago Micro Minnie each are 28.9 inch outside diameter and 9.3 inches wide. There is a 3 inch gap between them. These 27030 inch covers fit like a glove with not much more wiggle room. They are a bit too long from top to bottom as the covers have just a bit of slop at the bottom but this is not a big issue! They are made of what looks like durable material and the inside tufted soft material helps the cover cling to the tire well so it does not move around in the wind. The stitching and overall construction is very good as are the non rust nylon grommets at either corner. The long bungee is a good idea once you figure it out. Their video does not match the pictures of the bungee use and hence all the questions from buyers on it. For me I looped it at one end around the grommet and through the loop end then with the bungee ball at the other end I took and tossed it behind the tires to the far side of the other tire then I just looped the free end minus the ball through the other grommet and tied it off with some tension as shown in the video. I believe the sole purpose of the ball is to provide some weight and direction to the free end so the toss makes it to the other side thus avoiding sliding under thr trailer to retrieve a non weighted misguided end!