Saggy spare tire cover? Solution for sale...
#1044
#1049
Ditto to matts95max. Except ship to 21409.
Assuming cost is still $65, but I didn't bother to read all 25 pages of this post, only the first and last. Also, what's the price carpeted vs uncarpeted?
Thanks,
Schump
'01 Maxima GLE metallic green on cream leather w/ 183/500k on the clock
Still bone stock
Assuming cost is still $65, but I didn't bother to read all 25 pages of this post, only the first and last. Also, what's the price carpeted vs uncarpeted?
Thanks,
Schump
'01 Maxima GLE metallic green on cream leather w/ 183/500k on the clock
Still bone stock
#1051
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Bump!
I ship right away. I reply to PM's pretty fast. For anyone that's actually interested, all I ask is that you don't waste my time and I won't waste yours. Be courteous, be responsive.
Plenty of boards ready to ship. Let's get them sold!
I ship right away. I reply to PM's pretty fast. For anyone that's actually interested, all I ask is that you don't waste my time and I won't waste yours. Be courteous, be responsive.
Plenty of boards ready to ship. Let's get them sold!
#1052
RE: tire cover and carpet.
Hi,
I was wondering if you still do the carpet tire covers for 2000 Maximas? I could use it. Let me know.
Thanks,
Matt G.
I was wondering if you still do the carpet tire covers for 2000 Maximas? I could use it. Let me know.
Thanks,
Matt G.
#1057
BUMP.
Ordered over the weekend and received mine today and that's across the border. Great quality and a great seller to deal with.
Just need to install it to finally stop my sub from being sucked into the crater that is my trunk.
Ordered over the weekend and received mine today and that's across the border. Great quality and a great seller to deal with.
Just need to install it to finally stop my sub from being sucked into the crater that is my trunk.
#1059
Hey, thinking bout getting one finally. Riding without a spare these days, needs me one of these. Is this still in production?
#1068
Got mine yesterday, very happy to have a nice flat trunk again, no more volcano size craters in my tire cover caused by a bunch of tools.
Installed mine without a spare at all, I just run empty down there and the cover fit perfectly and holds very well using the OEM white nut tie down thing. So it can be used both with and without the donut spare. BTW it is holding in place solid, no movement.
Gonna try to do some sound dampening today maybe, I'll post a few pics of the finished deal after. I was also thinking about adding a little personal touch to the cover (maybe like a Nissan/Maxima stamped across the black carpet in a nice silver/grey paints)
I can say for sure, both the product and seller are great
Thanks dude!
Installed mine without a spare at all, I just run empty down there and the cover fit perfectly and holds very well using the OEM white nut tie down thing. So it can be used both with and without the donut spare. BTW it is holding in place solid, no movement.
Gonna try to do some sound dampening today maybe, I'll post a few pics of the finished deal after. I was also thinking about adding a little personal touch to the cover (maybe like a Nissan/Maxima stamped across the black carpet in a nice silver/grey paints)
I can say for sure, both the product and seller are great
Thanks dude!
#1069
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Thx for the kind words, glad you like it!
Interesting. Believe it or not, I've never tried it without a donut. What I imagine is happening is the outer perimeter of the cover is press-fit against the spare tire well, with the white nut 'pulling' down on the box. Just make sure that nut isn't too tight, you don't want to pull the bottom of the box right out from underneath (given there's nothing supporting it and pushing back)!
Interesting. Believe it or not, I've never tried it without a donut. What I imagine is happening is the outer perimeter of the cover is press-fit against the spare tire well, with the white nut 'pulling' down on the box. Just make sure that nut isn't too tight, you don't want to pull the bottom of the box right out from underneath (given there's nothing supporting it and pushing back)!
#1070
Yeah definitely very happy with it. And thanks for the advice but believe it or not the white nut had plenty of room to go and isn't pulling at all.
The difference with donut vs. without is minimal, I think it's like .3 of an inch maybe? And that nut is plenty long enough for all that. So yeah you would think its pulling down, it's actually just perfect. The cover is laying snugly against the well and the nut isn't pulling down at all.
I feel like it's an awesome fit with zero movement, I will post a few pics soon
The difference with donut vs. without is minimal, I think it's like .3 of an inch maybe? And that nut is plenty long enough for all that. So yeah you would think its pulling down, it's actually just perfect. The cover is laying snugly against the well and the nut isn't pulling down at all.
I feel like it's an awesome fit with zero movement, I will post a few pics soon
#1071
This is what I did with it. Took bout 2 mins, not the best looking job in the world but I like that "Maxima" on it. getting ready for some sound insulation next
#1079
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To everyone subscribed to and/or viewing this thread:
Please note that as of August 10th, 2014, I am officially STOPPING making my awesome product.
I am selling off my remaining material and inventory now - details here:
-----> https://maxima.org/forums/4th-genera...ur-maxima.html <-------
If you have ever wanted one, now is your last chance to get one.
I'd like to thank everyone for their support helping me design and make a product that truly improves our Maximas.
Thanks,
djfrestyl
Please note that as of August 10th, 2014, I am officially STOPPING making my awesome product.
I am selling off my remaining material and inventory now - details here:
-----> https://maxima.org/forums/4th-genera...ur-maxima.html <-------
If you have ever wanted one, now is your last chance to get one.
I'd like to thank everyone for their support helping me design and make a product that truly improves our Maximas.
Thanks,
djfrestyl
Last edited by djfrestyl; 08-11-2014 at 10:39 AM.
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