Storage for Winter Wheels?
Originally Posted by 2000silvers2k,Mar 23 2006, 01:24 PM
and 9K = Heaven if you need to you can store your wheels in my basement (I rent a house in Allston, if needed)
You guys are helpful, even if you don't have the easy answer I'd hoped for.
Originally Posted by Bigcity,Mar 23 2006, 09:31 PM
The garage is located in West Roxbury on a quiet residential street. It's a 3 car garage so there is plenty of space for others as well. Rent is negotiable, the garage is part of a rental home my parents and I just purchased. We are fixing up the house and looking to get rent out of the garage as well, so we're open for negotiating. 
Originally Posted by Bigcity,Mar 23 2006, 05:53 PM
It's only about 15 mins away from my house in West Newton. Just mapquest, Park st. W.Roxbury
I think I came up with a great solution for those of us living in condos / apartments without garages.
Wheels are beautiful, so why not store them by displaying them on my walls? I figure I can use my winter wheels in the summer to decorate a wall and use my summer wheels to decorate the same wall in the winter. I don't know if it's "Queer Eye" approved, but I think wheels would make a sexy wall covering.
Anyone ever try hanging wheels on walls?
Wheels are beautiful, so why not store them by displaying them on my walls? I figure I can use my winter wheels in the summer to decorate a wall and use my summer wheels to decorate the same wall in the winter. I don't know if it's "Queer Eye" approved, but I think wheels would make a sexy wall covering.

Anyone ever try hanging wheels on walls?
Direct tire (www.directtire.com) will store your tires for an extra fee. They have stores in Watertown, Norwood, Peabody, Natick. You may want to confirm by calling first, though.




I think Ben used to keep wheels in his bedroon