Radmanna
New Member
Hello.
My wife and I each have a car and we use a crow bar to cram both cars into our 1.99 car garage. I'm wondering, if I wanted to keep a set of winter tires, what some of the storage setups you folks use when not using the winter tires.
We have to comply with some fairly strict Homeowner Association rules (example: no fence allowed).
So, what are some options for storing a set of 19" winter tires, assuming that there is no room in the garage? And in a worst case scenario, what options are there for storing a set of four tires (on winter wheels?) if you live in an apartment?
I did a google of tire storage, and see that there appears to be a trend for car tire shops, to offer on-site storage of seasonal tires. This trend benefits the car owners, and benefits the tire shops by motivating their customers in maintaining (and buying) two sets of tires.
This google of tire storage also provided logic on why you'd keep not just a set of winter tires, but a set of winter tires mounted on a set of winter wheels: Less wear & tear on your good wheels by not exchanging tires on your good wheels twice a year, less road-salt corrosion on your good wheels, etcetera.
I can see where the trend of "renting" storage space for mounted tires would be practical, if the cost was reasonable and the storage conditions were good. This would especially be true for folks who live in apartments but want to keep a set of winter mounted tires. Anybody have experience with storing their winter tires (mounted or otherwise) at their car tire shops, and what are the pros & cons?
Steve
My wife and I each have a car and we use a crow bar to cram both cars into our 1.99 car garage. I'm wondering, if I wanted to keep a set of winter tires, what some of the storage setups you folks use when not using the winter tires.
We have to comply with some fairly strict Homeowner Association rules (example: no fence allowed).
So, what are some options for storing a set of 19" winter tires, assuming that there is no room in the garage? And in a worst case scenario, what options are there for storing a set of four tires (on winter wheels?) if you live in an apartment?
I did a google of tire storage, and see that there appears to be a trend for car tire shops, to offer on-site storage of seasonal tires. This trend benefits the car owners, and benefits the tire shops by motivating their customers in maintaining (and buying) two sets of tires.
This google of tire storage also provided logic on why you'd keep not just a set of winter tires, but a set of winter tires mounted on a set of winter wheels: Less wear & tear on your good wheels by not exchanging tires on your good wheels twice a year, less road-salt corrosion on your good wheels, etcetera.
I can see where the trend of "renting" storage space for mounted tires would be practical, if the cost was reasonable and the storage conditions were good. This would especially be true for folks who live in apartments but want to keep a set of winter mounted tires. Anybody have experience with storing their winter tires (mounted or otherwise) at their car tire shops, and what are the pros & cons?
Steve
