moron88
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here in the snowy regions, smart people (at least the ones who lack 4wd) have 2 sets of tires, something for the summer and snow tires. then there is the problem of storing the other set(s) during the off season. we are somewhat new adopters of dedicated snow tires (got our first set in November of '15, the set for the new grand caravan arrived today) and while i was ordering i realized i need a place to store them!
my solution was simple, add this to the order http://www.tirerack.com/accessories/detail.jsp?ID=217. up until august, the other set of tires had been stacked on the garage floor, in the corner. i had read something about concrete causing dry rot, so i raided my sister's stash of pepsi 2 liter crates (her father-in-law always takes them, my nephews enjoy playing with them so she has a bunch) just to get something between the tires and concrete.
assembly was easy. took less than an hour in my partially icy gravel driveway (couldnt be bothered to move the old van out of the garage). the 2 platforms are made of what appears to be 1/8" steel plate. one is attached to 2 tubes/pegs and the other attaches like the baskets, with 2 hooks/fingers on each side, top one going up and bottom going down. the one on the tubes is meant to hold the jack.
the baskets look and feel very sturdy. looks like maybe 1/8" and 1/4" steel rod construction. i would think the weak point would be the tubing wall (which both baskets and the one platform slot into) rather than the baskets themselves.
the point of this thread wasnt just me rambling about/mini-reviewing my new toy, i'm curious what you guys have come up with.
my solution was simple, add this to the order http://www.tirerack.com/accessories/detail.jsp?ID=217. up until august, the other set of tires had been stacked on the garage floor, in the corner. i had read something about concrete causing dry rot, so i raided my sister's stash of pepsi 2 liter crates (her father-in-law always takes them, my nephews enjoy playing with them so she has a bunch) just to get something between the tires and concrete.
assembly was easy. took less than an hour in my partially icy gravel driveway (couldnt be bothered to move the old van out of the garage). the 2 platforms are made of what appears to be 1/8" steel plate. one is attached to 2 tubes/pegs and the other attaches like the baskets, with 2 hooks/fingers on each side, top one going up and bottom going down. the one on the tubes is meant to hold the jack.
the baskets look and feel very sturdy. looks like maybe 1/8" and 1/4" steel rod construction. i would think the weak point would be the tubing wall (which both baskets and the one platform slot into) rather than the baskets themselves.
the point of this thread wasnt just me rambling about/mini-reviewing my new toy, i'm curious what you guys have come up with.

seems like an aweful lot of money, though it does look pretty awesome. If floor space wasn't a premium and you didn't want to be lifting them up and down all the time (for instance the rims from Dad's F150, which outweigh average adolescent children) then it makes sense. For our purposes (four sets) of winters take up about 4 feet of wall real estate in Grandma's barn on a rack of 2x4s that I probably spent $40 on when all was said and done. It fits three sets with the fourth stacked in the corner just inside the door. took me all of a few hours to build.
