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scoopnick
 


Member Since: 16 Oct 2008
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Secure Wheel Cover

Just to let you guys know that I've bought an 'Undercover' Commercial name removed

It's a fantastic bit of kit and cost me less than £30 on ebay! It's easy to fit and keeps your wheel and tyre clean.
Check out the following link: Link removed
  
Post #36065216th Oct 2008 10:48 am
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ThatMartinChap
 


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This would be more interesting if it helped secure the wheel from theft.
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Post #36065816th Oct 2008 10:55 am
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crews control
 


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Bit funny that you've only made two posts, both selling a bit of kit from close to home?
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Post #36066316th Oct 2008 11:01 am
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scoopnick has been advised of the commercial posting rules .. thanks Thumbs Up
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Post #36066916th Oct 2008 11:07 am
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scoopnick
 


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There are some sceptics on here, aren't there?! Just thought fellow Disco owners would like to know about the product as I've found it really useful.
  
Post #36067016th Oct 2008 11:09 am
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crews control
 


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Sorry if you're unconnected, just with two posts it did look odd.
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What most people are looking for is a way to stop the wheel being nicked?
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Post #36067516th Oct 2008 11:18 am
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MrH
 


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I've not seen one of these covers up close so please take this with a pinch of salt, but I have two concerns with these:

1. That when you go wading in deeper water, the water could flow over the top of the spare and unless the hard cover has drainage holes it will fill with water and mud. The result being that:
a. you drive around with several litres of extra weight sloshing around Confused ,
b. the weight could pull down the cover causing it fly off into following traffic Victor Meldrew ,
c. once wet the tyre/wheel doesn't get to dry off causing premature corrosion or rott Confused .

2. Even though you have a nice clean wheel and tyre to work with when you come to change a wheel, you're just as likely to get as dirty taking the cover off the tyre in the first place.

Maybe some close-up pics of the cover would help ease these suspicions, but I couldn't find any on the ebay listings I looked at (not just the one scoopnick gave us)
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Post #36067816th Oct 2008 11:27 am
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Snowy
 


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I have one fitted and it has drainage holes Thumbs Up
I changed back to AT2s on Sunday, including the spare, and when I took the spare cover off, the tyre was immaculately clean. Same can't be said for the up-side of the alloy which was filthy, but probably no more than if there was no cover at all.
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Post #36068016th Oct 2008 11:31 am
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Gareth
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scoopnick wrote:
There are some sceptics on here, aren't there?! Just thought fellow Disco owners would like to know about the product as I've found it really useful.


Sorry Scoop, that is not the impression I want you to get. We do get a lot of people trying to use the forum to sell, and we (the Moderators) have to be on guard.

You are obviously not connected with this supplier or product, so welcome to the forum and enjoy.
  
Post #36068116th Oct 2008 11:32 am
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MrH
 


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Snowy wrote:
I have one fitted and it has drainage holes Thumbs Up
I changed back to AT2s on Sunday, including the spare, and when I took the spare cover off, the tyre was immaculately clean. Same can't be said for the up-side of the alloy which was filthy, but probably no more than if there was no cover at all.


So I stand corrected on the water front Bow down But the alloy isn't protected in my mind as it's up and the dirt still settles on the outer face in that case Confused .

Oh well, I think I'll stick to my pair of 99p gloves and the black powder-coated spare wheel I have from Ken.
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Post #36068316th Oct 2008 11:44 am
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Snowy
 


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Saying that Matthias, I got another one for a friend of mine at a latter date (from the same supplier), and that one didn't have drainage holes, but it has now Very Happy

You are absolutley correct on the alloy, it still gets covered it dirt and to be honest, you get just a filthy removing the cover/putting it back on as you would handling the uncovered spare wheel.

Hold on, why have I got one fitted? Shocked
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Post #36068516th Oct 2008 11:53 am
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WOODY179
 


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because it looks good - especially with the reflective forum sticker on it and it does make the spare a bit more secure as any thief would first have to cut through the cover to get at the spare wheel mount - so hopefully they would look for another D3 without the cover.
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Post #36068616th Oct 2008 11:59 am
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MrH
 


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Snowy wrote:
Hold on, why have I got one fitted? Shocked
Whistle

You got have £29 going towards something else - like extra beer Shocked
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Post #36069216th Oct 2008 12:12 pm
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Snowy
 


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Shocked

Laughing
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Post #36069416th Oct 2008 12:15 pm
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I picked one of these up this morning from the company who advertise on ebay who are based in Tibshelf (not naming them for fear of breaching commercial post rules Whistle ).

Had a chat to the owner of the company who is also the guy who designed them and mentioned this forum, and suggested that if he wanted to look at site sponsorship then he may find an outlet through the forum for selling more. (apologies to Martin and the Mods if that causes any offence).

It does look like a good piece of kit that will make life more difficult for your average scroat with bolt croppers, if they are really determined they will probably bypass most security devices in my opinion, but they usually like to be quick, and anything that delays them is likely to make them move onto the next unprotected vehicle.
  
Post #36069516th Oct 2008 12:18 pm
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