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Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2024
I had to put my 40’ fifth wheel trailer into outside storage. I got these wheel covers to prevent dry rot while it isn’t in use. They are easy to put on and the fabric seems like it would reflect the suns rays.
MedicUSAR
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2024
I'm using these on a tandem axle travel trailer with 225/75/15 and they're pretty large but decent quality at least initially.The sizing isn't really the seller's fault; I didn't note the clearly stated tire diameter in the product description, so I just added a clip-on weight in the back between the two tires on each side and secured with the included weights and strap. Honestly, I think elastic would have been better because I'm not sure what long-term UV exposure will do to the plastic buckle. I also can't speak to how long they will (or should) last since this is the first season using them, but they otherwise seem to be well made and fit my tires with a slight modification.
loco287
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2024
I received the Zenicham RV Tire Covers,600D Waterproof and UV Protective Dual Axle Wheel Cover(2-Pack),RV Wheel Covers for shorter trips and stays. These are nice covers as they are easy to install. I dont use the weight bags, I just simply use as slip covers.I cover tandem Carlisle CSL 16 - ST235/85R16 G Rated; Mounting diameter of 30.9. I sized these covers as per recommendations. I feel they are larger and not quite the snugging fit I was looking for, but with acceptability.Price is fair as it offers UV and atmospheric elemental exposure, therefore protecting one of your RVs most critical components. Adding to its well-being, safety, and longevity.These are covers offer are good and well made. Good for the recommendation.
Steve
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2024
I got this product because the aftermarket tire covers that came with the trailer cover we purchased didn't get the job done. We live in the Phoenix, Arizona area and in monsoon season the storms can produce high winds. In one of those storms we lost a tire cover from our trailer and couldn't find it anywhere. So we purchased these because they have the pouches that you can add rocks (or anything that has weight, really) to them and then clip them to the tire covers to help keep them in place.The covers themselves are on the big side, but by tucking the excess down under the pouches filled with rocks you can eliminate most of that. Because of that excess material these aren't pretty when they are on your RV but I don't care how they look I need the UV protections in this intense Arizona sun.First monsoon we had after installing these I checked on the trailer to make sure they were still in place. They were, but like I said they have a lot of excess material, so if your trailer is sitting at a 90 degree angle to the wind the cover on the opposite side acts like a sail and catches a lot of that wind. Now, we didn't lose a cover and it didn't come off but it would have definitely been gone if not for the rock pouches. That's what saved it. Any other type of cover would probably have been blown right off.I do recommend this product if you live in an area where it can get windy while your trailer is being stored. Just make sure to load those pouches up with as much weight as you can.
ssuemock
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2024
These tire covers are a must for those trailers with tandem axles. It makes it so much easier to cover two tires at once. The covers are extremely easy to install and they stay on, even with our strong monsoon winds. The white material helps reflect the sun and the covers protect the wheels and the tires from the harsh weather and elements. Considering the price of tires and wheels today, these tire covers are an investment in protecting the costly price of those items. They are attractive and are easy to hose off to keep them nice and bright looking. Be sure and measure your tire size -- diameter -- is correct, otherwise they won't fit and give you the protection that you need.
BradWorld
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
These wheel covers are very inexpensive. And as such, the material is not as thick or durable as other covers that cost a bit more. I don’t know what 600D signifies in this product. But the material on these covers doesnt feel quite as sturdy as others I’ve used. But it’s not bad either. Time will tell if they hold up. Also, these covers are secured with some weighted bags that clip to the cover to secure it on the tires. There are no straps that clip behind the wheels like most other wheel covers. This seems to work okay. But we have not had a big storm yet to really test this unique concept. Another consideration is that you will need to find some rocks or sand for the weighted bags. And there are six of them to fill. If you are nomadic, and move from place to place, you will need to either carry these heavy weighted bags with you, or dump and re-find rocks or sand at every stop. Ounces count in an RV, so these bags may not be the best for nomads. Overall there’s wheel covers are okay, but not great. The quality of the material, as well as the weird securing method must be considered for this rating. So four stars.
Glen S Lewis
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024
Had to return them, too big and didn't come in the size I needed. I liked the weighted bags.
Hector A.
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2024
I like that these wheel covers use bags filled with sand to hold them in place. They have held up to strong winds in the southwest of the United States with no problem.
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