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> Spare Tire Cover
David and Nancy
post May 18 2009, 08:13 AM
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Location: USA
RV Type:Bigfoot 21.5 (25B21RB)



A few months ago I bought another used Bigfoot trailer. I was a little disappointed that it did not have the usual Bigfoot fiberglass "continental" spare tire cover. Since the Bigfoot factory has closed, I couldn't buy a replacement. I found a great product on the net at: SpareTireCovers.com. This cover has a hard ABS front with fitted vinyl sides. The business is located at a sign shop in Alaska. The owner has a really fun interactive website where you can custom design your tire cover with pictures and lettering. There is a huge photo library or you can supply your own photo. I was really entertained just playing around with design ideas. After sending in my order order via internet, I received the item in the mail only five days later. Not bad for 4000 miles away.

Attached is a photo of what I got. Having lived in a Alaska for a long while, I ordered something to remind me of those great years. But this is such a sharp-looking product, I think it would look really good even without the graphics.
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Kevin K
post May 18 2009, 08:40 AM
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Location: Mpls/Minnesota
RV Type: 1983 13' Scamp.... 1999 Silverado, 4.8, Auto, 4x2



David Stimson
GREAT site. http://www.youdesignit.biz/designer2/index.php

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Phil Underwood
post May 18 2009, 09:54 AM
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Location: Odem, Texas
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looks great !


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Frederick L. Sim...
post May 18 2009, 08:06 PM
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Location: San Diego 92104
RV Type:Fiber Stream 1978 Tow with:Odyssey LX 2003



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STANDARD TIRE SIZES ARE FROM 25 to 32 INCH

confuse.gif Hmmm. 25" is close to the outside diameter of the tires on my Fiber Stream's 12" wheels...


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Doug Mager
post May 18 2009, 08:07 PM
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Location: Fairway Estates, Maple Ridge, B.C. Canada
RV Type:1975 13 ft. Trillium



here's a hand painted Suzuki (suv) hard covered spare tire cover....
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