I have been frustrated at the difficulty of covering the caravan wheels to protect them from the sun when the van is stored. I did buy elasticated covers, but these were useless as the gap between the wheel and the wheel arch is too small. I think this is the case with most modern caravans.
Then I cam across this sheet material available cheaply in DIY places. It is primarily for temporary floor protection. Very light and easily shaped with scissors or a Stanley knife.
I cut two pieces oversize to they tucked up under the wheel arch and secured the bottom as shown in the pictures. It also needed a length of double sided Velcro and a small piece of stick on Velcro.
I partly pinched the idea from a product that is available to hide as an awning draught stopper
https://www.jaiddesigns.co.uk/shop/draught-stoppa/ (Which are a good product in my opinion).
Mine is black and does not have the skirt rail and fits behind the wheel arch. We have had storms since fitting but they are still there.
John
Then I cam across this sheet material available cheaply in DIY places. It is primarily for temporary floor protection. Very light and easily shaped with scissors or a Stanley knife.
I cut two pieces oversize to they tucked up under the wheel arch and secured the bottom as shown in the pictures. It also needed a length of double sided Velcro and a small piece of stick on Velcro.
I partly pinched the idea from a product that is available to hide as an awning draught stopper
https://www.jaiddesigns.co.uk/shop/draught-stoppa/ (Which are a good product in my opinion).
Mine is black and does not have the skirt rail and fits behind the wheel arch. We have had storms since fitting but they are still there.
John