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product_id: 8158204
title: "HyLoft Model 01012 Tire-Loft Multi Tire Storage System Rack, Adjustable Width of 36 Inches to 48 Inches, Holds Up To 375 Pounds, Red"
brand: "hyloft"
price: "฿17660"
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category: "Hy Loft"
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# Adjusts 36-48 in. width All-steel, powder-coated finish Supports up to 375 lbs HyLoft Model 01012 Tire-Loft Multi Tire Storage System Rack, Adjustable Width of 36 Inches to 48 Inches, Holds Up To 375 Pounds, Red

**Brand:** hyloft
**Price:** ฿17660
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚗 Elevate Your Garage Game — Tire Storage That Means Business

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** HyLoft Model 01012 Tire-Loft Multi Tire Storage System Rack, Adjustable Width of 36 Inches to 48 Inches, Holds Up To 375 Pounds, Red by hyloft
- **How much does it cost?** ฿17660 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- hyloft enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted hyloft brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built to Endure:** Crafted from durable alloy steel with a scratch-resistant red powder coat finish for long-lasting garage style.
- • **Heavy-Duty Load Capacity:** Supports up to 375 lbs, confidently holding multiple seasonal, ATV, or RV tires without breaking a sweat.
- • **Custom Fit for Every Garage:** Easily adjusts from 36 to 48 inches wide to perfectly fit your tire collection and space.
- • **Maximize Your Space & Style:** Keeps your tires off the floor and out of the way, transforming your garage into a sleek, organized haven.
- • **Effortless Wall-Mount Installation:** Mounts securely to wall studs on finished or unfinished walls with included hardware for a hassle-free setup.

## Overview

The 01012 Adjustable Tire Rack by HyLoft is a versatile, wall-mounted storage solution designed to hold up to 375 lbs of tires. Its adjustable width (36-48 inches) accommodates various tire sizes including seasonal, RV, and ATV tires. Constructed from durable alloy steel with a scratch-resistant red powder coat finish, it installs easily on wall studs in any garage, providing a sturdy, space-saving way to organize and protect your tires year-round.

## Description

Product Description The HyLoft 48 in. W Adjustable TireLoft is the ultimate tire storage solution, combining durability with flexibility. Installation is quick and simple - 2 steel end frames attach directly to wall studs on finished or unfinished walls, and support shelf tubes attach to the end frames. The TireLoft's unique design allows it to be adjusted from widths of 36 in. up to 48 in. Perfect for storing seasonal tires, RV tires, track-day tires, and ATV tires, the TireLoft will easily accommodate up to 4 standard vehicle tires. Made entirely of strong, durable steel with a red powder coat finish and chrome support tubes. Holds up to 375 lbs. desertcart.com The Model 01012 HyLoft Tire Loft Storage System is a great solution for storing seasonal tires, recreational tires or track tires and wheels. The installation is simple. It attaches to the wall studs on finished or unfinished walls. The loft has a maximum width of 48 inches and accommodates various tire sizes up to maximum 36 inches in depth. The loft is made entirely of strong durable steel. The load capacity is 375 pounds when screwed into studs. HyLoft is recognized as an industry leader in garage storage offering unique, easy to use and versatile products to make the garage another fully accessible and organized space in your house. Add more room with little investment. From the Manufacturer The Model 1012 HyLoft Tire Loft Storage System is a great solution for storing seasonal tires, recreational tires or track tires and wheels. The installation is simple. It attaches to the wall studs on finished or unfinished walls. The loft is 48 inches in width and accommodates various tire sizes up to maximum 36 inches in depth. The loft is made entirely of strong durable steel. The load capacity is 375 pounds when screwed into studs. HyLoft is recognized as an industry leader in garage storage offering unique, easy to use and versatile products to make the garage another fully accessible and organized space in your house. Add more room with little investment.

Review: Great for truck tires - Setup was easy, took a few tries to get the adjustment bars sizes correctly for my tires but they rest nicely now. I weighed these snow tires at ~70 lbs each before ordering. This would max out many other wall mount tire racks. Glad I ordered this one, feels totally solid and secure. There were some scratches on the finish but let's be honest... I'm not struttin' this rack around town, it's not in the elements inside my garage and it's used to rack my seasonal tires. Still 5 stars all the way. The bars they use are nice and hefty by the way. The welds and build quality are solid all around. The tires I have up there right now are 265 70 17 winter wheels and tires and my 275 65 18 all season should fit up there just the same. You can see that I mounted mine really high. To make it easier to get the 70 lb wheels and tires up that high I used a cheap block and tackle. Super-Handy Heavy-Duty 4,000 LB Capacity Rope Hoist -- it's a really cheap solution, the pulleys have more friction than I'd like... again, not the best but I do this twice a year. Just make sure you use a way over powered hook properly anchored to a beam on the ceiling. The one I'm using (from Home Depot) is rated for 375 lbs... not designed for overhead lifting but the job didn't stress the setup at all. In fact my 5 yo daughter was able to hoist it. Finally my wheels and tires are up and out of the way!! Thank you! ...looks cool too.
Review: Great Tire Rack for the Money - TL;DR: Great rack for the money with some manipulation and different hardware. Drill 3/16" pilot holes. Do not use an impact to drive the bolts into your studs; you will risk shearing them. Use a ratchet/socket combo. Easy to assemble and install assuming you have the proper tools. To answer one of the biggest questions regarding tires hitting the wall: they do not. But I guess it also depends on your size tires. The wheel/tire combo I personally have on it are the factory 18" wheels from a 2018 Subaru WRX Limited with the OEM summer Dunlop 245/40R18 tires. As seen in one of my photos, there is approximately 1/2" rear wall clearance. As for the included hardware, I did not use their 3" lag bolts. I spent the extra money on 6 3/16"x4" stainless lag bolts with 12 matching washers which were approximately $20 at Lowes. I used 2 washers per bolt; 1 on the head of the bolt and 1 in between the rack and wall. These seem much more durable than the ones that came with the rack. Cheap piece of mind. As for overall quality, I'm sure there are better made racks out there for more money. The main 'gripe' I have with this rack is the inconsistency of the folding arms. When both are fully extended, the front of the rack is not 100% level. However, I can assure that the main supports that bolt to the wall are perfectly plumb and level relative to each other. I used a laser mounted level and a spirit level to confirm. The problem lies within one of the articulated arm bolt holes. The hole, either on the right or left arm, was drilled either a tad too high or too low - depending on which way you look at it. (The right side sags a tad too low or the left sits a bit too high.) To remedy this, I drilled out the right arm hole a bit larger to make room for adjustment and then re-tightened. I do not plan on folding this rack so I'm not concerned about the folding joints being tight. My OCD got the better part of me since I wasn't able to perfectly center the rack in between my garage windows because of stud location. But it worked out for the better since my garage door track would have gotten in the way anyway. Mine is mounted 78" from the floor to the bottom of the main arms to ensure adequate clearance of my big head. There is approximately 8" of clearance from the top of the tires to the ceiling.

## Features

- TireLoft can be adjusted from widths of 36 in. up to 48 in.
- All steel construction with scratch-resistant red powder coat finish
- Ideal for storing seasonal tires, RV tires, ATV tires, and more
- Holds up to 375 lbs.
- Hardware included
- Easily stores seasonal tires, recreational tires or track tires and wheels
- Load capacity 375 pounds when screwed into studs
- Accommodates up to 36 inch maximum diameter tires in 48-Inch of width
- Attaches to wall studs on finished or unfinished walls
- Installation is fast and easy, all mountain hardware included

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0045EQ02O |
| Additional Features | Adjustable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #300,439 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #286 in Spare Tire Carriers |
| Brand Name | HyLoft |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,033 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Powder Coated |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00817743010124 |
| Included Components | Storage Rack and Hardware |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 29.6"D x 29.6"W x 3"H |
| Item Type Name | HyLoft Model 01012 Tire-Loft Multi Tire Storage System, 48-Inch wide by 36-Inch Deep |
| Item Weight | 25.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Knape & Vogt |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Number of Shelves | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 29.6"D x 29.6"W x 3"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Storage |
| Required Assembly | No |
| Room Type | Garage |
| Shelf Type | Hanging Shelf |
| Shelf Weight Capacity | 375 Pounds |
| Special Feature | Adjustable |
| Style Name | Adjustable |
| UPC | 785577838026 817743010124 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Color:** Red
- **Material:** Alloy Steel
- **Product Dimensions:** 29.6"D x 29.6"W x 3"H
- **Shelf Type:** Hanging Shelf
- **Special Feature:** Adjustable

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great for truck tires
*by D***N on September 9, 2017*

Setup was easy, took a few tries to get the adjustment bars sizes correctly for my tires but they rest nicely now. I weighed these snow tires at ~70 lbs each before ordering. This would max out many other wall mount tire racks. Glad I ordered this one, feels totally solid and secure. There were some scratches on the finish but let's be honest... I'm not struttin' this rack around town, it's not in the elements inside my garage and it's used to rack my seasonal tires. Still 5 stars all the way. The bars they use are nice and hefty by the way. The welds and build quality are solid all around. The tires I have up there right now are 265 70 17 winter wheels and tires and my 275 65 18 all season should fit up there just the same. You can see that I mounted mine really high. To make it easier to get the 70 lb wheels and tires up that high I used a cheap block and tackle. Super-Handy Heavy-Duty 4,000 LB Capacity Rope Hoist -- it's a really cheap solution, the pulleys have more friction than I'd like... again, not the best but I do this twice a year. Just make sure you use a way over powered hook properly anchored to a beam on the ceiling. The one I'm using (from Home Depot) is rated for 375 lbs... not designed for overhead lifting but the job didn't stress the setup at all. In fact my 5 yo daughter was able to hoist it. Finally my wheels and tires are up and out of the way!! Thank you! ...looks cool too.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Tire Rack for the Money
*by D***E on November 22, 2020*

TL;DR: Great rack for the money with some manipulation and different hardware. Drill 3/16" pilot holes. Do not use an impact to drive the bolts into your studs; you will risk shearing them. Use a ratchet/socket combo. Easy to assemble and install assuming you have the proper tools. To answer one of the biggest questions regarding tires hitting the wall: they do not. But I guess it also depends on your size tires. The wheel/tire combo I personally have on it are the factory 18" wheels from a 2018 Subaru WRX Limited with the OEM summer Dunlop 245/40R18 tires. As seen in one of my photos, there is approximately 1/2" rear wall clearance. As for the included hardware, I did not use their 3" lag bolts. I spent the extra money on 6 3/16"x4" stainless lag bolts with 12 matching washers which were approximately $20 at Lowes. I used 2 washers per bolt; 1 on the head of the bolt and 1 in between the rack and wall. These seem much more durable than the ones that came with the rack. Cheap piece of mind. As for overall quality, I'm sure there are better made racks out there for more money. The main 'gripe' I have with this rack is the inconsistency of the folding arms. When both are fully extended, the front of the rack is not 100% level. However, I can assure that the main supports that bolt to the wall are perfectly plumb and level relative to each other. I used a laser mounted level and a spirit level to confirm. The problem lies within one of the articulated arm bolt holes. The hole, either on the right or left arm, was drilled either a tad too high or too low - depending on which way you look at it. (The right side sags a tad too low or the left sits a bit too high.) To remedy this, I drilled out the right arm hole a bit larger to make room for adjustment and then re-tightened. I do not plan on folding this rack so I'm not concerned about the folding joints being tight. My OCD got the better part of me since I wasn't able to perfectly center the rack in between my garage windows because of stud location. But it worked out for the better since my garage door track would have gotten in the way anyway. Mine is mounted 78" from the floor to the bottom of the main arms to ensure adequate clearance of my big head. There is approximately 8" of clearance from the top of the tires to the ceiling.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Awesome tire rack. Do not mount over your head.
*by J***O on April 4, 2014*

I bought this tire rack to keep a set of snow tires for my Nissan Titan off the garage floor. The packaging was beat up, but everything inside was undamaged and extraordinarily well-wrapped in foam. Seriously, I gave up unwinding the foam and hacked through it with a razor blade. If you are the kind of person who thinks "I'll just wing it" when you open a box of parts, as am I, then this may serve as a cautionary tale of thinking twice before drilling holes. Anyways, I carefully located three studs, drew a leveled line, and marked and drilled the appropriate holes. Then I brought the mounting bracket up and discovered that the holes in the bracket were not drilled along straight lines or vertical centers. So use the bracket pieces to determine your hole locations if you do not want extra holes in your studs. Also, the lag screws I received were a size larger than the ones referenced in the instructions. I don't remember exactly, but I think the instructions referenced 3/8" but the bolt heads were 7/16". So if you do not wish to precariously balance yourself on a ladder with a drill, an unwieldy piece of steel, and a lag bolt, only to discover you have to climb down again and get the right socket, might want to test fit on the ground. I finally got the brackets installed and level. I assembled the actual tire holder on the ground, and test fit the tires to get an idea of how wide it would need to be. Even on the ground, the rack looked a lot better than a pile of tires, and kept things well corralled. I realized that I could insert the entire assembled stand into the brackets, but it was a little unwieldy to get up the ladder and into the mounts. Once in the mounts, however, it was fairly sturdy and easy enough to adjust while empty. I had some concerns about the strength of the tire carrier, but this thing is pretty stout. It easily supported my 220 lbs of pure muscle as I did 12 one-armed chin-ups on the bar. Or, more accurately, it supported 220 lbs of wriggling, sweaty, middle-aged white man trying desperately to hold on to the bar until my feet came back into contact with the ladder. So it is pretty stout. The most important thing about installing the rack is to think things through. I loved the idea of using the space over my garage door to mount the rack, all the way until I had to carry my first truck tire up a ladder, and then try to leverage it into the rack while eight feet in the air. Then I realized that this was a very bad idea for me. When I change out my tires, I will probably relocate the mounting brackets to about chest height along a wall. Maybe shove the lawnmower under it or something. Final note of just random awesome: If you have a Nissan Titan with the Util-I-Track option, the bolt holes on the tire rack align with the bed rails, and you can secure the base to the base rails with a Cantruss or Unistrut 1" EMT pipe clamp, available at your local big-box store for about $1.98. Two spring nuts and two 8" hex bolts will have this thing anchored to the truck bed as though it were installed that way. Makes transporting tires marginally easier to secure, and clears up some bed space. I could have probably done the same thing with rolling them in upright and tie-strapping them down, but I had the rack and thought it was cool.

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