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voager213

12-26-2006 20:29:46




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what can i do to keep my tires from getting weatherchecked out in the snow are there like covers or armorall or what




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voager213

12-27-2006 10:29:13




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 Re: tires weather checking in reply to voager213, 12-26-2006 20:29:46  
thanks guys i was gonna put tarps on them anyways thanks for you'r help



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Al L. in Wisc.

12-27-2006 06:29:57




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 Re: tires weather checking in reply to voager213, 12-26-2006 20:29:46  
voager213, hey man, like the idea from Don and Rusty are both good ideas, like that stuff keeps like the sun or whatever from like deteriorating the rubber due to ultra-violent rays. I had not heard about the tire trick, bu, like on time I was out driving and like I saw someone had cut tubes around the circumference or whatever and placed them over the rears and fronts to do, like whatever you are looking for.

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Don L C

12-27-2006 04:57:21




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 Re: tires weather checking in reply to voager213, 12-26-2006 20:29:46  
You got to keep the sun off the tires as much as possable.....a small plastic tarp wraped around each rear and one around the front will do the job.....



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RustyFarmall

12-27-2006 04:50:26




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 Re: tires weather checking in reply to voager213, 12-26-2006 20:29:46  
The sun baking those tires does more damage than anything else. Anything you can find to completely cover those tires will be beneficial. I have even seen older, non-useable tires cut and draped over the good tires.



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