Does the club sell a spare tire cover or "Trasharoos" with the ONSC Logo on them?
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No we don't. If you buy one I can give you the name of an embroider that has our logo and can put it on what you need.
JT might be able to accomodate, but his company typically doesn't sell embroidery as a service AFAIK.
A lot of us already have Trasharoos. We just need the iron-on patch with the ONSC logo.Trasharoo's site indicates they can do custom printing. I wonder if a manufacturer of tire cover swill do the same
I must have missed on theAnd here all i got for my tire cover was snide comments and a "worlds best grandpa" sticker on our Sherando trip![]()
ThisA lot of us already have Trasharoos. We just need the iron-on patch with the ONSC logo.
It's ok. So your spare doesn't match the others. Probably isn't even the same size. No need to cover it up. Just own it. Don't bother hiding your shame.And here all i got for my tire cover was snide comments and a "worlds best grandpa" sticker on our Sherando trip![]()
but now that you mention it, a hardshell cover and noone would even know till i get inspector stickler at logans lolI was going to ask for one that said ..."This is not an F'N Jeep" but went the adult route and decided promoting a LC club was more mature.I don't have a spare on the back, so I guess I don't need a spare tire cover.
I never quite understood spare tire covers. Is it because spare tires are ugly? I never thought of them as ugly, just spare tires. Is it to hide the spare? I know I am always mystified as to what is under that donut shaped cover on the backs of vehicles. The hard covers on old conversion vans were the pinnacle I guess.