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Re: Bottari Tyre Stand for wheel & tyre storage of winter/summer tyres
« Reply #30 on: October 09, 2012, 04:56:18 pm »
Has anyone tried the vw wheel bags on 19" wheels?

I'll be storing my 19s in the winter and my 18s in the summer but eBay lists the vw bags up to 18"

There Is bags that go from 19" to 22" but I would prefer to just have the one set

I just orderd the stand from eBay so thanks for the link  :happy2:

I have just been using upside down buckets to store my wheels but it takes up a lot of room!

And are tyres meant to be deflated or overinflated for storing?

I think Audi do some that go above 18", however I have the VW ones and I think they'd take a 19" wheel. There is a fair amount of overlap on the Velcro fixing.

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Re: Bottari Tyre Stand for wheel & tyre storage of winter/summer tyres
« Reply #31 on: October 09, 2012, 10:28:18 pm »
saying that i had michelin ones before although only for 15 wheels but they would not take 16s !
when i worked in garage before we had the facility or storing customers wheels / tyres for the winter etc and we where told to keep them with the normal pressure in them, the reason they gave us was if we decreased the pressure to say flat then as the rubber sits this way for months on end it will get more used to this shape and when you then put all the pressure back in then it weakens the side walls as it stretches from what was its new shape,,,,,, we did ask why this doesnt happen when the tyres are sitting on a shelf before fitting and we where told that they arent effected due to them not being on a wheel and not previouslly been stretched out ?
dont know if i beleived them but make of that as you wish

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i done one coat as ran out of time but that took me 45 minutes,,,, 3 coats,,,,, seriouslly is this the quickest way ?

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Re: Bottari Tyre Stand for wheel & tyre storage of winter/summer tyres
« Reply #32 on: October 09, 2012, 10:47:48 pm »
Like wax coats on a car, multiple coats on wheels are helpful.

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Re: Bottari Tyre Stand for wheel & tyre storage of winter/summer tyres
« Reply #33 on: October 09, 2012, 11:02:52 pm »
Like wax coats on a car, multiple coats on wheels are helpful.
how long does it take you to do your wheels ?
i also need to buy some wheel polish as all i done was washed with soapy water, drove to dry them, wiped them clean then done the poorboys

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Re: Bottari Tyre Stand for wheel & tyre storage of winter/summer tyres
« Reply #34 on: October 09, 2012, 11:29:43 pm »

And are tyres meant to be deflated or overinflated for storing?


....A tyre expert on here will hopefully correct me if I'm wrong but logic tells me that to store tyres on the rims but not inflated, might more easily promote cracking.

Dunno if it's been mentioned before in this thread, but when I first got my winter tyres, I asked about storage of 'the ones not in use' given I had two set of alloys to use, so the tyres would always be on their respective rims.
My tyre supplier rang Vredestein and was advised that storing should be done with about 1.0 bar of pressure, so what's that around 12-15psi perhaps (total guess at this time of night) but that's what I have done the last two seasons, so when stored, they have 1.0 bar and then when required, they get pumped back up to normal levels.
Not sure if it's that crtical tbh, but that's what I heard and have adhered to.
Guess it eases the inner pressure somewhat rather than sitting for months with 36/38 psi or whatever.


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Re: Bottari Tyre Stand for wheel & tyre storage of winter/summer tyres
« Reply #35 on: October 10, 2012, 12:41:28 am »
doesnt surprise me mixed advice from manufacturers, our advise came from michelin but dont know what one is correct tbh, one thing to think about though, i sold my old car about a month ago but before i did i had a puncture so put the full sized spare wheel on,,, first time it had been used since 2001 when the car was built,,, could tell by the dot ( date of manufacture ) on the side of the tyre,,, and i couldnt beleive that it still had the full and correct tyre pressure from day one,,, amazing,,,, and it was fully inflated to 31psi,,,, now i know it has to be fully inflated so you can use the thing but after 11 years it lost absolutelly no pressure from -20 degrees to + 30 or so year in year out,,,, i put it on the car and ran it for 1 week,,,, pretty amazing isnt it and i tell you it had no tyre cracking or anything,,, looked like it was bought the day before,,,, it was a continental 195 - 65 - 15 h,,,,,,
maybe need to do a bit more research on the pressures buddy as thats 2 diff manufacturers saying 2 diff things,,,,, but you can actually phone michelin , goodyear etc directly and speak to their tech dept,,,,, guess there numbers will be found online,,,, may answer the quest if you phone maybe 3 of them as the advise i was given from them was around 4 years ago
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Re: Bottari Tyre Stand for wheel & tyre storage of winter/summer tyres
« Reply #36 on: October 10, 2012, 07:38:34 am »
My tyre supplier rang Vredestein and was advised that storing should be done with about 1.0 bar of pressure, so what's that around 12-15psi perhaps (total guess at this time of night) but that's what I have done the last two seasons, so when stored, they have 1.0 bar and then when required, they get pumped back up to normal levels.

Now you mention that I remember seeing on one of the manufacturer or tyre sites about storing the tyres at 1.0bar.  I'll see if I can find it again.
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Re: Bottari Tyre Stand for wheel & tyre storage of winter/summer tyres
« Reply #38 on: October 10, 2012, 09:32:59 am »
The 1 bar does make sense. Enough air for the tyre to hold its shape and not too much pressure so that the tyres have too much force on them.

I just want to be extra carefull storing mine as I bought my 19s second Hand and they had been sitting for a while before I got them. After a week the 2 front tyres started to develop cracks so they had to be replaced. At the price of 19s I don't want to have to pay out for more tyres come spring time

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Re: Bottari Tyre Stand for wheel & tyre storage of winter/summer tyres
« Reply #39 on: October 10, 2012, 04:00:49 pm »
Well I've ordered the Bottari Tyre Stand and should be arriving tomorrow.  I think I'll be reducing the pressures to 1.0bar, washing and drying the rims and tyres before wrapping in VW tyre covers and hanging on the stand inside my shed.  I'll let you now how well the stand copes with the 17" alloys.
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Re: Bottari Tyre Stand for wheel & tyre storage of winter/summer tyres
« Reply #40 on: October 10, 2012, 04:36:29 pm »
Has anyone tried the vw wheel bags on 19" wheels?

I'll be storing my 19s in the winter and my 18s in the summer but eBay lists the vw bags up to 18"

There Is bags that go from 19" to 22" but I would prefer to just have the one set

I just orderd the stand from eBay so thanks for the link  :happy2:

I have just been using upside down buckets to store my wheels but it takes up a lot of room!

And are tyres meant to be deflated or overinflated for storing?

I think Audi do some that go above 18", however I have the VW ones and I think they'd take a 19" wheel. There is a fair amount of overlap on the Velcro fixing.

There is sod all difference in the circumference going from a 225 40 18 to 225 35 19 only adds 3.5mm to the circumference of the tyre so should fit in the normal VW tyre bags no problem.

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Re: Bottari Tyre Stand for wheel & tyre storage of winter/summer tyres
« Reply #41 on: October 10, 2012, 05:49:49 pm »
Has anyone tried the vw wheel bags on 19" wheels?

I'll be storing my 19s in the winter and my 18s in the summer but eBay lists the vw bags up to 18"

There Is bags that go from 19" to 22" but I would prefer to just have the one set

I just orderd the stand from eBay so thanks for the link  :happy2:

I have just been using upside down buckets to store my wheels but it takes up a lot of room!

And are tyres meant to be deflated or overinflated for storing?

I think Audi do some that go above 18", however I have the VW ones and I think they'd take a 19" wheel. There is a fair amount of overlap on the Velcro fixing.

There is sod all difference in the circumference going from a 225 40 18 to 225 35 19 only adds 3.5mm to the circumference of the tyre so should fit in the normal VW tyre bags no problem.

 :happy2:

It's 235 35 19 s I have

I'm looking into another set of wheels for winter tyres so the cover can be used for my monzas if it does not fit the 19s and ill get the Audi covers for them

Think ill have to order another stand if I manage to get winter wheels though, half my garage Is taken up with wheels, tyres and standard golf bits just now

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Re: Bottari Tyre Stand for wheel & tyre storage of winter/summer tyres
« Reply #42 on: October 10, 2012, 07:53:51 pm »
The 1 bar does make sense. Enough air for the tyre to hold its shape and not too much pressure so that the tyres have too much force on them.

I just want to be extra carefull storing mine as I bought my 19s second Hand and they had been sitting for a while before I got them. After a week the 2 front tyres started to develop cracks so they had to be replaced. At the price of 19s I don't want to have to pay out for more tyres come spring time
was the cracking maybe just down to the tyres age ? what did the dot code on the tyre read ( has its week and year of manufacturer )

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Re: Bottari Tyre Stand for wheel & tyre storage of winter/summer tyres
« Reply #43 on: October 10, 2012, 07:57:19 pm »
Has anyone tried the vw wheel bags on 19" wheels?

I'll be storing my 19s in the winter and my 18s in the summer but eBay lists the vw bags up to 18"

There Is bags that go from 19" to 22" but I would prefer to just have the one set

I just orderd the stand from eBay so thanks for the link  :happy2:

I have just been using upside down buckets to store my wheels but it takes up a lot of room!

And are tyres meant to be deflated or overinflated for storing?

I think Audi do some that go above 18", however I have the VW ones and I think they'd take a 19" wheel. There is a fair amount of overlap on the Velcro fixing.

There is sod all difference in the circumference going from a 225 40 18 to 225 35 19 only adds 3.5mm to the circumference of the tyre so should fit in the normal VW tyre bags no problem.

 :happy2:

It's 235 35 19 s I have

I'm looking into another set of wheels for winter tyres so the cover can be used for my monzas if it does not fit the 19s and ill get the Audi covers for them

Think ill have to order another stand if I manage to get winter wheels though, half my garage Is taken up with wheels, tyres and standard golf bits just now
yeah you cant have them taking over your garage so the tyre stand would be good if it works ok, not read the conti link yet but if 1 bar is right then you can get them all stored in the corner with peace of mind, let us know how you get on buddy and add a pic when you are all set up  :happy2:

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Re: Bottari Tyre Stand for wheel & tyre storage of winter/summer tyres
« Reply #44 on: November 16, 2012, 07:17:29 pm »
The wheel bags do fit over 19s
Has made a slight difference to my garage but its still a tip!

Planning to get stacking shelves for my tools and standard parts from my car and throw most of the clutter from the garage in the skip