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dpgllg
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Dec 09, 2019

Tire covers while storing 5th wheel for winter

I just winterized and covered our 5th wheel for the winter. I know it's late for SW PA but we just got back from Disney. It was winterized same day as return.

My question is tire covers. Are they a good idea? If yes, what should I look for in a tire cover? Does the color matter? Black absorbs heat etc.

My concern is sun damage. On my old 5th wheel I had to replace all four tires with at least 90% or more of the tread because they just basically split and crumbled after a winter storage.

Thanks!
Dave
  • A piece of plywood will do as much good as vinyl covers. Mainly it is to keep the sun off to minimize heat buildup. None of them do anything for UV rays according to a recent study.
  • I guess it may be a good thing to do, but I've had trailers for 50-years and have never covered the tires.
  • If you are traveling every few days, not worth the trouble but...

    If the rig is going to sit for months, yeah a cover can be useful to protect the tires.
  • I think tire covers are a good idea . Keep my tires covered when parked more for looks really as tire damage from so many things gets negated by replacing by age rather than condition.
    We wore out a double tire set and replaced with individual tire covers from WalMart . I probably will get another dual set as after installing realized my X-Chocks won't work with the individual covers on :S
  • I cover the tires on my 5th wheel.. protection against UV.sun light.. white covers cost about 30 dollars for two. I just think it helps extent the life of my tires. Jim2007