













RV Tire Covers 4 Pack, Tough Tire Wheel Protector for Truck, SUV, Travel Trailer, Camper, Motorhome, Boat, Van, PU Oxford Waterproof Sun Rain Snow Protector Cover, Fits Tire Diameters 26-29 inch
-
SteveB
> 3 dayThis is my initial impression of these covers. I’ll update this review in a few weeks after installing and using them for a while. For the money ($25ish for two) these are very good covers that I think will work well for at least a 3-5 years. There is a wire inserted into the inside and outside perimeter of the cover to help it keep its shape when installed. There is also an elastic arc at the top of the inside of the cover (see photo). The 12.5” bungee cord with end hooks will fit into the metal grommets to secure the cover. This should work well, but the bungee cord is pretty stiff. It extends fairly easily to 18” though and this should be plenty. The material is a little “crinkly” - not smoothly pliable. I feel like this could lead to cracking down the road, but we’ll see. The other (minor) drawback is that I’m not a big fan of advertising on most products, but I think these will grow on me. The elements (particularly sun) can damage your tires. Using these when the camper is parked for a while might keep you from having tire trouble (cracking) before they’re ready to be replaced. Certainly worth the price.
-
Tom W.
> 3 dayWhat most people dont know is that for most trailer tires, their ultimate demise is more often caused by exposure to the suns UV rays that actually wearing the tread out. UV rays cause the tire to dry out and rot which can cause the tire to fail catastrophically on the road. That said, anything one can do to prevent exposure to the suns rays is a good thing. I purchased these tire protectors because I liked the design which includes a flat bottom and eyelets that allow one to bungee cord the cover to the tire. They fit the 15 tires on our boat trailer perfectly and the material theyre made out of looks and feels thick enough to block most of the suns rays. The only thing youll have to worry about is how long it will take the sun to dry out the covers - which are certainly less expensive than new tires.
-
d. brown
> 3 dayVery easy install, it’s been windy and I haven’t used the cords to hold them down yet, but with the elastic top they seem to work really well. Only gave a 4 star for quality because I’ve only had them for 3 days so time will tell, but they seem to be of good quality. Got them to cover wheels because we are in RV parks as full time travelers so they protect from hard water spots from sprinklers
-
GA DAWG 77
Greater than one weekFor the money, these seem to be well made. They fit just like Id want them to and I like the bungee that slips around the back side to help secure them. They should last a very long time.
-
Ricky D. Goode
> 3 dayVery light and easy to manage. Plus they are the only ones that come with a draw string/cord.
-
B1R
12-06-2025The covers are made of thick durable material. Tie straps are included to easily secure the covers to the tires to prevent wind blow off. Overall initial quality exceeded my expectations. Highly Recommended!
-
Jennifer
Greater than one weekI put off buying these for years and years, knowing full well I should get some kind of tire covers for my boat trailer. Well this year I had to replace everything. New brakes, bearings, hubs, lugs and nuts, and tires. A 15 inch trailer tire costs as much as a truck tire to get the load rating required (stiffer side wall than a car tire). So these wheel covers came at just the right time for me. They were easy to install, and I didnt feel I needed the straps, but put them on to see if I could do it by just bending over, and not getting down on my knees. It was really easy, and no gust of wind from any direction is going to get these off the tires with that strap on them. So I will use the without the straps for summer when the sun is merciless where I live, but for longer term winter storage, I will add the straps. The fit was as if they were custom made. The ad did not say anything about the width of your tires, but that chart with all the various tire sizes makes taking tire with into consideration totally invisible to the consumer. I like that so much better than simply saying I need a cover for a 15 wheel or 15 tire, and then it may or may not fit due to tire width. Use their chart before you order. So I tried my pick up spare tire, and it too fit like a custom made glove. For both the spare and the trailer tires, these covers have a nice little apron at the bottom to ensure the whole tire is protected from the sun. These covers will also help protect your brakes from deep snow and the rust which develops after that deep snow melts. I left a pick up truck sit all winter long once where the snow piled up against the wheels on one side, and that was a costly lesson (most parts in the wheels they tell you to replace both sides, even though my issue was front and back on one side). These covers could have saved me well over a thousand dollars if I had them and used them that winter, as the other side was just fine. I cant speak to how durable they are, and that is the only reason I did not rate them on that issue. Given the elastic, the seams, the bungee strap and hooks and material and all, I think its a reasonable value at the price, and can save you hundreds of dollars and perhaps even more, AS LONG AS YOU USE THEM. The weakest characteristic of these covers is the human operator, lol.
-
glenn graham
> 3 dayJust what I needed
-
LMR
> 3 dayNice snug fit on my tires
-
Ann l Lindberg
> 3 daySnug fit and looks great