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Bobber 01-08-2012 10:45 PM

Spare Tire Cover?
 
Aside from whether you like the appearance of them, what kind of protection do they offer, especially from road salt? Do they protect the wheel, or just hold the moisture in and worsen the corrosion? Personally, I would likely remove it for the summer months, as I prefer the looks of the wheel and tire. Anyone with longer term experience?

Mr White 01-09-2012 04:59 PM

Re: Spare Tire Cover?
 
I guess whatever turns your wheel.. I personally have a 33x12.5r15 LT mud tire sitting on my rear rack wide open for the world to see, its a little more intimidating when cars want to tail gate you and realize they just might kiss ur spare tire..:) Covering it would probably keep the sun off it so it doesn't dry up, but I wud say if you lived in a very hot climate area one might go for it.

MrSpeaker 01-09-2012 05:00 PM

Re: Spare Tire Cover?
 
I just got my first jeep back in July and a few experts told me not to bother with the cover, a few tips they also add was in the summer spray on a tire dressing on it once in awhile. Also when it comes time to rotate your tires make sure they do a five tire rotation.

saharaguy 01-10-2012 10:13 PM

Re: Spare Tire Cover?
 
1. never thought about the '5 tire rotation thing' I guess it makes sense...
2. I bought the MOPAR 'Sahara' logo black tire cover...I think it looks cool, with my black Sahara with the shiny black hardtop...I sprayed the tire and wheel with tire conditioner/preservative before I put the cover on...It's open at the back, so I think that any water will evaporate out...
3. I also have the 'McGard' locks on all wheels...including the spare...but, I'm actually more worried about someone tearing off the nice new tire cover!!!

MrSpeaker 01-11-2012 08:31 AM

Re: Spare Tire Cover?
 

Originally Posted by saharaguy (Post 560181)
1. never thought about the '5 tire rotation thing' I guess it makes sense...
2. I bought the MOPAR 'Sahara' logo black tire cover...I think it looks cool, with my black Sahara with the shiny black hardtop...I sprayed the tire and wheel with tire conditioner/preservative before I put the cover on...It's open at the back, so I think that any water will evaporate out...
3. I also have the 'McGard' locks on all wheels...including the spare...but, I'm actually more worried about someone tearing off the nice new tire cover!!!

I was worried about people stealing my softtop windows and stuff, Jeep parts are alot of money, so I installed a viper alarm with a proximity sensor, so if they try to start taking my window panels off at least an alarm will sound, might scare them off its bloody loud.

Bobber 01-11-2012 11:40 AM

Re: Spare Tire Cover?
 
Just received my black wheel cover with black "JEEP" and it looks pretty good. Was concerned because of all the salt on the roads here with the mild weather. I guess I can pull the cover and wash behind it, and maybe spray some wax on the wheel as well, to slow down any corrosion. I also got some wheel locks to slow down the thieves. I think they should be included as standard equipment since that spare is pretty tempting.

leeside 01-11-2012 10:02 PM

Re: Spare Tire Cover?
 
Winter on, Summer off. Tire rotation at my place includes spinning the spare.

TheBeast 01-13-2012 08:41 PM

Re: Spare Tire Cover?
 
Mine says "Fun is standard, pavement is optional" and it's colour coordinated. Definitely get a lock nut. Also rotate all five - I bought mine used, with 4 bald tires and one unused one on the back (??????). At $200+ per tire, I can't figure out why one wasn't used. All four tires should have about the same wear, so having an unusable full size spare is a waste.

saharaguy 01-13-2012 09:17 PM

Rotating the tires including the SPARE??
 
Well, actually there MIGHT be good reasons for NOT using the spare...Think about it:

1. rotating 4 tires is easier to figure out (I don't know how I'd rotate 5 tires...what sequence I'd use, for example)...maybe I'm just dumb?
2. the 'Duelers' that are on the late model Wranglers are easily found and probably will be for the future...therefore, keeping the 'spare' the spare - even through several 'new tire purchases' would work fine...It's not like the spare tire rubber will...well 'rot'...(will it?)
3. rotating all four tires would, at some point later into the wear cycle of the 5 tires, give you a pretty worn-out spare!

However, on the OTHER hand...I suppose two GOOD reasons to USE / ROTATE the spare would be:

a) to end up with 5 equally-worn tires at some point...and you then could try a NEW tire brand, without wasting the 'unsused' spare
b) avoid the odd handling that might result, if you have, let's say...1/2 worn tires - you have a flat and put on the brand new, deep tread spare...on the wheel with the flat.

Bottom line?: 6 of one / 1/2 dozen of the other...:smile:

TheBeast 01-13-2012 10:05 PM

Re: Rotating the tires including the SPARE??
 

Originally Posted by saharaguy (Post 560231)
Well, actually there MIGHT be good reasons for NOT using the spare...Think about it:

1. rotating 4 tires is easier to figure out (I don't know how I'd rotate 5 tires...what sequence I'd use, for example)...maybe I'm just dumb?
2. the 'Duelers' that are on the late model Wranglers are easily found and probably will be for the future...therefore, keeping the 'spare' the spare - even through several 'new tire purchases' would work fine...It's not like the spare tire rubber will...well 'rot'...(will it?)
3. rotating all four tires would, at some point later into the wear cycle of the 5 tires, give you a pretty worn-out spare!

However, on the OTHER hand...I suppose two GOOD reasons to USE / ROTATE the spare would be:

a) to end up with 5 equally-worn tires at some point...and you then could try a NEW tire brand, without wasting the 'unsused' spare
b) avoid the odd handling that might result, if you have, let's say...1/2 worn tires - you have a flat and put on the brand new, deep tread spare...on the wheel with the flat.

Bottom line?: 6 of one / 1/2 dozen of the other...:smile:


Somewhere on one of these forum sites are the stories of what happens when you have a sidewall gash halfway through the tire life and just how much it costs to get 3 new tires to match your spare. Mine are all rotated, coming in front left. Of course, my Duratracs are so popular they are ALWAYS on backorder to the next production run. lol! It might also depend on how much off roading you expect to do. Or maybe I'm just cheap and just want to maximize my investment.

BillyToronto 01-14-2012 04:27 PM

Re: Spare Tire Cover?
 
I rotate my 5th tire often, 2nd oil changes at the latest,
to keep it simple I rotate them like a clock,
this way i never forget which way they go,
tires have all worn evenly,

tires are/were rated for 60,000 km.
i'm now on 110,000 already and will get through this winter.

Don't be a newb and end up with 4 bald tires and one new one,
use your fifth and drive the tires longer,
when its time for new tires (after lift, etc.)
buy a new set and repeat...

Billy

TheBeast 01-19-2012 08:47 PM

Re: Spare Tire Cover?
 
Here is one of those horror story threads I was talking about. There are lots of similar stories out there. You can find this thread in this JK forum. Have fun!

Re: Insurance question Tires on Jeep WRANGLER
different tread wear can def kill your drivetrain. thats why you should always replace tires 4
at a time on any 4x4 vehicle. unfortunately just like tire warranty the tread wear is on you
so you will likely not be able to get anymore out of them but you shoulda def got 3 more
tires when u replaced that one. it doesnt take much wear to make a difference either thats
why you should rotate your tires regularly too. its a crappy deal but i dont think you'll get any
more from the insurance company but good luck let us know how it pans out


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