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Heininger GarageMate TireHide Seasonal Extra Tire Cover - Large

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$18.59

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1.Size:Small


  • Simply Slips Over the Stacked Tires
  • Easy Zip Open to Close
  • Keeps Storage Area Neat and Tidy
  • Hand Washable- Drip Dry Only
  • Holds 4- 30" Tires


You're smart enough to know that your vehicle needs different tires for different types of fun-snow tires for winter high-performance tires for track days off-road tires when you're really headed you know off-road But keeping that second (or third) set of tires from cluttering up your man-cave garage when they're not attached to your vehicle? Well that's the trick TireHide is designed to quickly and easily slide over a stacked cylinder of four tires and it does more than just hide your tires It keeps your tires (and your killer plus-3 chromes) clean dust-free and protected from errant garage spills like brake fluid paint thinner or liquids from 12-ounce cans It helps keep mice from building cozy nests in your Pirellis And it makes the chore of swapping out your hoops that much easier because they'll be clean and shiny when removed--provided of course they were clean and shiny when they went in Because while TireHide comes in three sizes is made of heavy-duty 150D polyster and features a drawstring base for a form-fitting fit it's not technically magic It is however the perfect accessory for the well-groomed garage Available in three sizes Small for up to 20-inch tires - Item #5390 Medium for up to 25-inch tires - Item #5391 Large for up to 30-inch tires - Item #5392 Sizing tip Measure your wheels from edge-to-edge with the measuring tape running through the center axle point Choose a size equal to or larger than your tire diameter


PASSTHEAMMO
2025-08-16 10:06:37
I have 2 sets of tires - my all terrains and my off road/ hunting tires. All terrain size is Les Schwab's Toyo AT which are 265/75 R16 and my off road tires are the Wild Country RVT size 31 x 10.50 R16. This says it fits tire sizes up to 30" diameter, but it fits over both my tires with maybe an inch to spare. Not snug, but don't think it would fit anything larger than a 32" tire. My AT's are about 40% tread left and 5 years old, and my RVT's are same age and about 70% tread left. Both tires are between 31 - 31 1/2" diameter. I bought this thinking that it may not fit and would then be used on the studded tires for the car. Happy they fit the truck tires and for ten bucks gets them out of the garage, out of the direct sunlight, and western Washington rainy weather is a plus. Didn't measure the height of the tires stacked up but I am sure they are about 46" tall and there is still a couple inches on the ground. Elastic bungee bottom snugs it up under bottom tire just out of the way - zippered down fine. Was not expecting a vacuum seal perfect fix for 10 bucks, but am very happy with this 10 dollar fix. Think some people are expecting way too much from a simple tire cover.UPDATE: Didn't make 3 years. PNW weather has taken its toll. Still happy with it .... even though I got it at $10 and now it is $18. I got my money out of it. Mine has been sitting at corner of garage and house under the eaves so fairly well protected. Gets some breeze and direct sunlight midday. Time to replace - started tearing at top seam and very fragile now.
Eric
2025-08-12 11:26:28
I should have gotten this years ago instead of using a cheap tarp! This is worth every penny to keep my spare tires covered properly. My old square tarp would constantly come off my wheels during a rain or wind storm and would have to be fixed many times during the winter rainy season. I even tied the old tarp down with bungie straps and they would still pop off on the sides during heavy rain storms with high wind. Not so with this cover! These stay put and seem like a much higher quality material than the cheap plastic tarps. This cover secures nicely with a string that cinches at the bottom and stays put with a string clip.When you get this for your spare wheels and tires, get a tire dolly. They go together like peanut butter and jelly. I should have done that years ago instead of laying the wheels on the ground or propping them up against a fence and covering with a cheap tarp. Now they're properly stored and covered.
BBestvin
2025-07-24 09:12:50
My wife insisted on getting studded snow tires for the winter (we live on Lake Erie) so now we have two sets for her car, one of which I needed to store outside. Although they are under our deck, I didn't want them exposed to the elements and thought this would be a perfect solution. Her tires are from a 2011 Subaru Legacy for your reference and they fit easily, with plenty of extra material to tuck under the bottom tire. After opening them up at the start of the summer, I found them to be completely dry, exactly what I was expecting.The material of the TireHide isn't super thick, but it doesn't need to be. It covers four tires nicely and keeps them dry. I made sure to pull the drawstring tight and everything worked out well. If you are looking to store some tires outside, this would be a great product. I still recommend putting them under something (such as a deck) if possible, but this will work great, even if storing them indoors.
UTBadger
2025-07-10 10:51:39
I got this for covering my tires in an outside shed, rather than storing them in the garage. The material is decent, but not exceptionally durable. It's good for protecting against dirt, dust, and water, but I would not expect this to last too long if it was just outside exposed to the elements - sun, rain, snow. Its worth the price and I would buy it again.
Stephen E. Berry
2025-06-30 11:43:19
I like get tire cover! It fits well, and most importantly the cover protects the tires from the sunlight.
Customer
2025-06-29 11:07:49
Works great. No complaints.
Ryan
2025-03-28 11:03:22
This cover has been directly in the Arizona sun for 4 years now and the sun hasn’t even phased this cover
roadstaar
2025-03-02 11:00:33
Good quality for the price. I bought two sets to fit my 215/40/18 and 215/45/17 wheel and tires sets. They fit snugly, not too loose and not too tight. Would recommend.
Customer
2025-03-01 18:43:03
The large fits my CRV tires perfectly. I can't speak for its performance outdoors as it is used to discreetlu hide my tires indoors. The material seems durable and design is good.
Russell Santana
2025-02-20 10:29:07
Picked these up because I need some protection to store my winter tires outdoors. Although under a slightly covered overhang I was a bit concerned about the waterproofing, it has been doing a great job! I live in Vancouver aka Raincouver and been putting these covers to the test. Well made, perfect fit (225/60R18). Highly recommend.
David Algar
2025-02-07 16:33:35
Made it through one season, and then got some holes in the top - nicely allowing water into the stack of tires, leaving them all rusted. 0/10 would not buy again.
Stacy
2025-01-20 13:59:44
I bought this to cover my tires outside. The material is thinner and my first one only lasted about 4 years before it ripped but you can't beat the price. So I bought a few more just to have on hand when needed.
Rob Bennett
2024-12-30 11:03:13
My tires and wheels are normally stored in plastic tire bags outside but protected from most elements by a roof. This cover is a much nicer way to store the tires. Just stack in a dry spot and place the cover over top. Cover material is not thick but is adequate for the job. At no time was i worried about ripping the cover. Zips closed super easy. I covered 4 255/60R18 with plenty of room to spare using the large cover. These tires are just over 30" in diameter. If I was storing where they might get rained on I would put a piece of cardboard or plywood on the top tire before covering to give the top some structure and prevent it from collecting rain/snow and sagging.I am going to purchase another for my wife's tires.
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