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Alloy wheel storage

SimonAW

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Dorset
I was having a tidy up today and needed to move a set of alloys outside of the shed for a while, and stumbled across something interesting. If you have some of those green circular garden waste bag from amazon or similar, they are the perfect size to snugly store your wheels in, one bag on the bottom and then slip another over the top.

Well, I was impressed anyway...
 

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Keep them ‘Snug’….then fit them to a car and get brake dust, salt, tar, stone chips, all manner of shite on them…. :lol:

…. :oops: Sorry I jest, well not really but yes, that works well. :thumbsup:
 
I like that.

I've been using wheel cover bags from ebay but those seem sized for 22" SUV wheel with mud tyres.
 
john-e89 said:
Keep them ‘Snug’….then fit them to a car and get brake dust, salt, tar, stone chips, all manner of shite on them…. :lol:

…. :oops: Sorry I jest, well not really but yes, that works well. :thumbsup:

And it doesn't look like anything worth stealing, unlike a stack of unkerbed alloys with decent tyres on.
 
I bought one of these Keter plastic storage boxes which worked really well. IIRC it was about £150 but it was damp-proof and kept UV at bay.

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Now I've moved I have a garage, and fewer wheels!
 
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