Adco Tire Cover For Rv / Camper / Trailer / Motorhome (black - Size O) on 2040-parts.com
Campbellsville, Kentucky, United States
New Tire Cover (Black) Heavy-duty vinyl covers protect your spare tire from damage caused by the sun and the elements. Hollow bead welt cord with an elasticized back gives a snug fit. Seams are reinforced with non-tearable nylon thread. Fits:
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