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Boomerang's Soft Tire Covers are designed with practicality and style in mind. Crafted from automotive-grade vinyl fabric, these covers are robust and ready to weather the elements. Their signature feature is the integrated injection-molded camera port (designed specifically for Ford Bronco and Wrangler JL Models), accompanied by durable double stitching for enhanced longevity. <br><br>https://boomco.com/the-boomerang-blog/spare-tire-cover-fit-and-style-guide-/
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Spare Tire Cover Fit and Style Guide At Boomerang, we believe that your vehicle is a reflection of your personality, a testimony of your adventurous spirit. It deserves accessories that are not only functional, but also enhance its aesthetics. And beyond that, you deserve to be equipped with the knowledge and tools to make that happen seamlessly. No matter if you're an experienced off-roader who has conquered the toughest terrains, a proud new SUV owner ready to personalize your ride, or hunting for that perfect gift for a 4x4 enthusiast, this guide has been crafted precisely for you. From discerning tire sizes and demystifying color codes to hand-picking the ideal cover to complement your iconic Jeep or dynamic Bronco build, this guide is custom-crafted with you in mind. How do I find my tire size?
-Locate the Tire Information: The tire size information is located on the side of your tire, and it's referred to as the tire code. It typically looks something like this: P215/65R15. -Decode the Tire Information: This series of letters and numbers may seem confusing at first, but they all have specific meanings: 215: This is the tire width in millimeters, measured from sidewall to sidewall. 65: This is the aspect ratio. It's the ratio of the height of the tire's cross-section to its width. The number '65' means that the height is equal to 65% of the tire's width. R: This letter stands for radial, which means the layers of fabric run radially across the tire. This is standard for most automobiles. 15: This is the wheel diameter, or the size of the wheel measured from one end to the other. It tells you the size of the wheel that the tire is intended to fit. The number '15' means the tire is designed to fit on a wheel with a 15-inch diameter. -Check the Door Jamb:Alternatively, if you haven’t made any modifications to your stock tires, you may be able to find tire size
information on a sticker inside the driver-side door jamb or the glove box door. Read More Source URL: https://boomco.com/the-boomerang-blog/spare-tire- cover-fit-and-style-guide-/