The size of the spare tire cover you need will depend on the overall diameter - or height - of the tire. For example, the Adco Spare Tire Cover # 290-1737 is for tires that have a diameter of 27". So if you measured your tire and it was 27 inches from top to bottom, this would fit. There are also covers such as the Classic Accessories Universal Fit Spare Tire Cover # 052963753875 which fit multiple sizes; this cover fits tires that are between 30" and 33".
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The overall height of 265/70/19 tires is going to be 33.6 inches, which is the number we'll use to find your spare tire cover. The most popular option we carry is the Rampage Display Spare Tire Cover for Jeep # RA783535, which has a clear plastic window panel to display your wheel. You can check out an example of how it would look in the attached photo. If you wanted a cover without the window panel there is the Rampage Spare Tire Cover for Jeep # RA773535 which is a solid black cover.
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The Classic Accessories # 052963753479 spare tire cover you referenced is designed to fit tires up to 29-3/4 inch in tires, so if the spare tire on your car is 29 inches in diameter, this cover would be a good choice. The cover is indeed black in color.
If you click the provided link, you can see a product demonstration video featuring the # 052963753479 tire cover. view full answer...
The size of the front cover on the Classic Accessories Custom Fit Spare Tire Cover, # 052963751208, is 25-1/2 inches. The part of the cover that goes around the tread of the tire is a stretchable material that will allow the tire cover to stretch over a 26-1/2 inch tire.
The spare tire covers I have do not have any lettering on them and I do not offer any personalization. view full answer...
Your ST255/R70-18 tire has an overall diameter of 32-inches so you can use a cover for 32-inch or 32-1/4-inch tires. Links to spare tire covers in both sizes, such as Rampage # RA783235 and Adco # 290-1782, are provided to let you see all spare tire cover options for your 2011 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited. view full answer...
The inch measurements on spare tire covers such as # RA773215 indicate the overall tire diameter or height. This particular cover fits a tire that is 30 to 32 inches tall. If you can tell me your tire size I can determine the proper size cover.
Or you can do the math. Let's say you have a 225/75-15 tire size. Take the first number and multiply by 0.0394 (225 x 0.0394 = 8.865). Then multiply the result by 0.75 (8.865 x 0.75 = 6.648).
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Actually with the # RA772901 you would be getting both. This tire cover can fit tire diameters from 27-29 inches.
The adjustment cord in the rear seam allows the cover to be tightened onto tire diameters that are from 27 to 29 inches. view full answer...
The best way to transport bikes on your 2010 Suzuki Grand Vitara is to install a trailer hitch like Curt Class III hitch # C13001 and to then use a hitch-mount bike carrier. The advantages of using a hitch-mount rack are higher overall bike/weight capacity than any spare-tire-mounted rack, the ability to use the hitch for other items such as a cargo carrier # C18151 or for towing, and that your bike rack's and bikes' combined weight is carried by the vehicle's frame - it's strongest part.
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The 15 inch figure you mentioned might be the diameter of your wheels. To choose the correct spare tire cover, you would need the outside diameter of your tire. According to my research, the 2001 Sportage stock tire size is 205/75-15, if my math is correct, that would place the tire diameter at about 27.1 inches, like you measured.
In that case I recommend the Adco spare tire covers for 27 inch tires:
Black # 290-1737
White # 290-1757
Diamond Plate # 290-9757
Camoflage # 290-8757
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The Surco Spare-Tire-Mounted Cargo Basket - 19" Long x 43" Wide # SPSJ4319 has a removable mount as you mentioned. The Replacement Back Plate for Surco Spare Tire Mounted Cargo Adapter # SPN550 is the exact same part as that which comes with the carrier and the mounting shank is 5-1/2 inches long. Most tire covers will fit over this without issue. view full answer...
I cannot confirm a fit of the Replacement Lock Cylinder for BOLT Toolbox Latch - Codes to Ford Side-Cut Key # BL7025636 for your spare tire cover in the bumper of your 2016 Ford F-150. I can say that it is an excellent question and would take out the issues with other locks and the lost key issue since it codes to your ignition key. This cylinder fits standard 3/4 inch hole of toolboxes.
This product does require the Retaining Nut for BOLT Tool Box Latch Lock Cylinder # BL4306752. view full answer...
When we had the chance to install the Putco Tailgate Light Bar # P92009-60 on a similar Ram as yours we found that we could still access the access hole for the spare. view full answer...
When you calculate the diameter of your tire size you end up with 26.1 inches in diameter which would work well with the CE Smith tire cover part # CE27430. Now there can be some variance with tire brands on the actual size as well as when you consider tire wear.
Using a tape measure to measure the overall diameter will also tell you exactly what you have. Either way this cover would still fit and work well. It may end up a bit loose, but should still fit just fine. view full answer...
The outer measurements for the inner brackets on the Fulton Hi-Mount Spare Tire Carrier # FSTC1000301 are 1-5/16" and 5/16" while the on-center bolt holes for the plate are 3" apart on center. I have attached a photo showing these dimensions for you to check out. view full answer...
To find the size of your tire, the easiest way is to just measure the distance from the ground to the top of the tire.
I have attached a couple help articles that explain tire sizing. The first 3 numbers are the Section Width. For example, if the number is 175 it means 175 millimeters wide. If it is listed as 4.80 that means the tire is 4.80 inches wide.
The two digits following the Section Width is the Aspect Ratio. If that number is 80 you would take 80 percent of the Section Width.... view full answer...
I attached a help article to this page that covers how to wheel bolt pattern. The bolt pattern of the Karrier ST205/75R14 Radial Trailer Tire with 14" Galvanized Wheel # AM32156 that you referenced is 5 on 4-1/2 inch which is very common and most likely what you'd need. If the tire size matches too which is 205/75R14 then this would fit and work well. view full answer...
The Roadmaster Spare Tire Carrier # RM-195125 is going to have a height of 24" from the center of the receiver to the center of the spare tire mount. view full answer...