Wheel Storage

kis said:
Cheers fella
I'm going to take a look now for the sizes

Just so you know I had 2 sets of standard size 18" wheels in there - 108s and 32s. Both with standard size tyres, i.e. two 225/40 X18 and two 255/35 x 18. And there was still room on top for a 17" space-saver (for if/when I ever get around to going for non-RFTs). :lol:

I got it from Homebase when they were having one of their 15% off everything weekends - link to it here:- https://www.homebase.co.uk/keter-store-it-out-max-garden-storage-beige-green-1200l_p261326

Just make sure you get the "Max" version! It comes in a pretty big package as it's got polystyrene protection, but it will fit in a 3 Series Touring with the back seats down. :thumbsup:
 
So does everyone prefer to store their 'spare' wheels at their own place rather than finding some commercial storage options?

Only reason I ask is because I was toying with renting a unit somewhere to store wheels/tyres as a service - don't know if there would be any appetite for that.
 
Not for "these" wheels (e85 / e86 / e46) IMO. A service like this would cost more than the wheels value? Surely?
 
God knows. All I know is that my garage is full* of wheels that I'd prefer to store elsewhere, and if I'm going to do that, perhaps others would be interested too!

(* - slight exaggeration; my 4 winter wheels & tyres are stacked up at the back of the garage but I can't get to the stuff behind them :rofl: )
 
If you're prepared to spend on storing them, then I'd suggest a wall mounted storage system of some sort? They do wall mounted types which secure the wheel through the center hole of the alloy (not really advisable to store on the tyre if you're leaving vertically for long periods). Possibly freeing up some "ground space". We don't have a garage sadly, else that's where the Zed would sleep!
 
djstan said:
So does everyone prefer to store their 'spare' wheels at their own place rather than finding some commercial storage options?

Only reason I ask is because I was toying with renting a unit somewhere to store wheels/tyres as a service - don't know if there would be any appetite for that.

Interesting idea. I've got about 20 wheels stored away at the moment, would be good to have the space back...
 
A few years ago I had a part-time job in a self-storage warehouse and we had a customer who rented a unit for his wheels. We'd see him a few times each year when he swapped to his winters in the Autumn (his car then hers), then again in the Spring when he swapped back. He was German, BTW!

But I'm pretty sure he was paying £60 to £70 a month for a unit that would just about take 8 wheels and a trolley jack! :o

That works out to £700/800 a year - makes a plastic Keter look like a bargain! :lol:
 
Mr Tidy said:
A few years ago I had a part-time job in a self-storage warehouse and we had a customer who rented a unit for his wheels. We'd see him a few times each year when he swapped to his winters in the Autumn (his car then hers), then again in the Spring when he swapped back. He was German, BTW!

But I'm pretty sure he was paying £60 to £70 a month for a unit that would just about take 8 wheels and a trolley jack! :o

That works out to £700/800 a year - makes a plastic Keter look like a bargain! :lol:
I was wondering what sort of costs would be involved in a unit as I wouldnt have thought it would be cheap even for a small unit.
It makes my £400 shed look like a bargain.
I like having the wheels at home where I can change when I need to without driving anywhere on snow covered roads. Thats the whole point in having winter tyres. Half an hour sees the wheels swapped over and I am on my way.
Last year I finished work but had to go back in later and snow was forecast. I got home at 5 changed the wheels, had my dinner and went back to work for 7.
 
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