Do tire covers do anything for your tires if they are not exposed to direct sunlight? I bought a set of 4 covers, but only two tires are exposed to the sun when it is stored in my yard. If I'm camping, two of them are covered by the slide, so I don't see to use more than 2 ever. What do y'all think?
Tire Covers
Started by Joe/GA, Sep 18 2010 08:50 AM
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#1
Posted 18 September 2010 - 08:50 AM
#2
Posted 18 September 2010 - 09:54 AM
Mr. Joe/GA have I got a deal for you!
As the proprietor of Haney Tire and Service, might I interest you in the finest RV Tire Covers money can buy.

These quality covers are hand-stitched by our skilled factory workers in China, and are made from only the best Naugahyde from our own Nauga ranch in Mexico. And what's more, our Naugas are free-ranged, to bring out the best texture. No one else can make such a fantastic claim.
Now Mr. Joe/GA, can I interest you in a set of these exquisite tire covers for just the paltry sum of $299.99? That is just a mere pittance when compared to the pride in owning the finest Tire Covers money can buy. And every Tire Cover is heat stamped with a shameless plug for Haney Tire and Service at no extra cost.
And if you find yourself in need of a Spare Tire Cover, we have those too! Made to the same exacting standards of precision and quality as our RV Tire Covers.

So hurry and order now, while supply lasts (or least until Naugas are declared an endangered species). Operators are standing by.
Mr. Haney
As the proprietor of Haney Tire and Service, might I interest you in the finest RV Tire Covers money can buy.

These quality covers are hand-stitched by our skilled factory workers in China, and are made from only the best Naugahyde from our own Nauga ranch in Mexico. And what's more, our Naugas are free-ranged, to bring out the best texture. No one else can make such a fantastic claim.
Now Mr. Joe/GA, can I interest you in a set of these exquisite tire covers for just the paltry sum of $299.99? That is just a mere pittance when compared to the pride in owning the finest Tire Covers money can buy. And every Tire Cover is heat stamped with a shameless plug for Haney Tire and Service at no extra cost.
And if you find yourself in need of a Spare Tire Cover, we have those too! Made to the same exacting standards of precision and quality as our RV Tire Covers.

So hurry and order now, while supply lasts (or least until Naugas are declared an endangered species). Operators are standing by.
Mr. Haney
#3
Posted 21 September 2010 - 07:20 PM
Whoa! Mr haney, that is one heck of a sweet deal!
I might ought to order 2 sets at that price! I didn't know you could still buy Naugahyde in this country. There's nothing like new Naugahyde seats in a 1957 Chevy Belair! Those were the days! Those little Naugas are very elusive little creatures. In fact, I have never seen one myself.
#4
Posted 22 September 2010 - 07:11 AM
joe, im with you. i dont see putting them on the shady side.
i need to put mine back on, but i guess summers over now, it too late.
and with fall up soon. it wont be sitting in the driveway much now.
lamar
i need to put mine back on, but i guess summers over now, it too late.
and with fall up soon. it wont be sitting in the driveway much now.
lamar
#5
Posted 22 September 2010 - 10:41 AM
I agree with Lamar, covers are not needed if tires are in the shade. But to help Mr. Haney in his business venture, I would keep them on the sunny side year round, since it is the sun's rays that does the damage. Mr. Haney, I can hear you as plain as day saying that on TV. You were so funny.
Leon
Leon
#7
Posted 22 September 2010 - 07:35 PM
Yup. Yup. Makes sense, guys. Sunny side only. However, after the leaves fall, I may have two sunny sides. I'll have to pay attention to that. Since I have a shelter over my camper, it is only late afternoon sun, now.
So Mr. Haney, tell us about those Gabor sisters!
So Mr. Haney, tell us about those Gabor sisters!
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