- Application: Orderly storage tires on wall in your garage
- Distinguishing feature: Foldable and width adjustable
- Material: Steel
- Surface treatment: Powder coating
- Adjusted width: 80~140cm
- Packaging: Color box
This tire storage rack for garage is your ultimate space saver. Gives your floor more room and neatly organized your spare tires, snow tires or summer tires. Easily install on your wall and folds away when not in use.
This garage tire rack is made of steel and powder coated on surface. So it is sturdy and anti-rust. In addition to the garage, it is also suitable for use in the basement, utility room, tool room, garden house, workshop, etc.It’s a great multi solution product – it stores seasonal tires, recreational tires or track tires and wheels. It also can be a folding wall loft that stores totes, boxes, bulk products…. or it is a folding workbench.
The installation is simple. It attaches to the wall studs on finished or unfinished walls. The rack is adjustable from 32 to 55 inches in width. Its loading capacity is 440 pounds when screwed into studs.
Producer’s P/N | TR01 |
Size | 70x70x80~140cm |
Material | Steel |
Surface treatment | Powder coating |
Distinguishing feature | Foldable and width adjustable |
Color | Black |
Upload capacity | 440lbs/200kg |
Application | Ideal for 4pcs tire storage in garage |
Place of origin | Zhejiang, China |
Packing | Color box |
Leadtime | 45 days in normal |
MOQ | 500 units |
FAQ:
1. How high should you mount tire rack?
If you are very tight on garage storage space, yet have plenty of ceiling height, consider mounting your rack at 6′ 6″ to 7′ 0″ from the bottom of the rack above the floor so you can walk under it. Safe headroom clearance is the key to mounting the tire rack up high.
2. Should tires be stored flat or upright?
The best way to store tires is standing upright – it puts less stress on the tires. If you have to stack your tires, try not to stack them too high. If your tire tower gets too tall, it could topple over and damage the tires.
3. How long can you store tires in a garage?
Tires have a theoretical lifespan of around ten years when stored in perfect conditions – climate controlled, dark, vacuum sealed bags.