Storage of car tires in the garage

  • Erstellt am 2020-01-30 20:30:27

Scout

2020-01-31 07:12:48
  • #1
Neighbor has a garage from the Bayreuth manufacturer. A maximum of 3 cm is allowed there, with a drill depth stop and impact 4 holes drilled slowly. Result: two chippings on the outside, very unsightly.

Do it on one side where you don’t have to get upset about such craters on the outer wall every time.

And use metal expansion anchors.
 

Golfi90

2020-01-31 07:14:55
  • #2
Okay! I honestly didn't think about that at all!

Thank you very much for the tip!
 

guckuck2

2020-01-31 08:53:13
  • #3
Yes yes, those beloved prefabricated garages

If you want to attach something there, I would consider a substructure to distribute the load.
 

fragg

2020-01-31 08:58:12
  • #4
rim rack in the corner, with wheels, can be pushed around if in the way. or stacked classic as a tower.

and look for some good 4-season tires like the Michelin CrossClimate+, they are superior to any winter tire in winters like this... and in winters like before, even the best winter tires will get you killed on snow and ice if you let 300 horses run grunting.
 

apokolok

2020-01-31 11:38:37
  • #5
However, in summer they are at most average. Changing also is fun, with the corresponding mileage you do not save anything with all-season tires either, the wear is higher in summer.
 

Golfi90

2020-01-31 11:40:36
  • #6
I'm not going to get involved in an all-weather tire discussion here anyway. You don't drive something like that if you want to drive your little car more sporty...
 
Oben