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    Review - Hyloft Tire Storage Racks



    I got three sets of these lovely metal tire racks a few weeks ago for my new garage. I'm not proud, but I was using a sorta modified metal shelf system to store some of these wheels... and piling the rest in the back yard. No good at all. I promised myself I'd do better in the new garage.





    I did a full blog post on these and don't wanna retype it, so I'll sum up. These are solid little racks. They aren't perfect out of the box though. They NEED some better mounting hardware than is included. But a quick trip to the hardware store fixes them up nice.

    Check out my site for more info. http://revlimiter.net/blog/2018/08/r...-storage-rack/

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    6,000 rpm - mere mortals would shift Demon I Am's Avatar
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    Thinking about these for above the garage door

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    Those are nice. Wish I had the wall space.

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    Dang, that's a great idea.

    They take up about 22" of vertical space. Tires themselves add a few inches to that. If you have about 26" of height available, they should work.

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    the forum didn't let me quote... responding to Tony and the above the garage door post.

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    Thanks for the measurements. Do you know how far out from the wall they extend?

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