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Old 12-18-2011, 08:30 PM
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Wheels & Tires Advise Needed

Hello, Just replaced 19 inch OEM Style 335 Wheels & Tires with OEM 336 .My SAV is leased. What is the best way to store 19 inch Wheels and conti. tires for next 3 years since i have to return them at lease end. As always any advise will be greatly appreciated.
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Old 12-18-2011, 09:02 PM
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I store them by putting a cardboard piece on floor and vertically stacking them as shown below for winter or summer, then cover them with a bag as below. You can also wrap them in tire totes and wheel felts for long term. 2 for $20 Amazon.com: BMW Tire Tote: Automotive

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I'll check these items out. Thank you.
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If you want to skip buying that snazzy bag, any kind of covering over your stacked wheel/tire combo should be fine. Park them in garage or basement, supported off the floor, and maybe 2 high, not four. Clean and 'wax' them before tucking in, and they will look fine when you put them back on at lease turn in time.
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Thank you ,motordavid .
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