Spare Wheel Cover Stickers

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My wife wants to advertise her business on the back of our Discovery 2's spare wheel cover. She's looked at different companies who sell stickers for months and has been hesitating over whether they are any good.
I am also a bit sceptical about whether the stickers will adhere properly.
I wonder, has anyone any good or bad experience of putting advertising on the back of the spare wheel cover? Do these stickers adhere properly and look good?
Thanks,
Andrew
 
My wife wants to advertise her business on the back of our Discovery 2's spare wheel cover. She's looked at different companies who sell stickers for months and has been hesitating over whether they are any good.
I am also a bit sceptical about whether the stickers will adhere properly.
I wonder, has anyone any good or bad experience of putting advertising on the back of the spare wheel cover? Do these stickers adhere properly and look good?
Thanks,
Andrew

I think you should look for silk screen printing.
 
One thought, we had a nice spare wheel cover, material held on with the usual strong elastic. We lost it somewhere on a motorway while towing a big box trailer.
So we got another one, and the same thing happened again!
So we think it is soemthing to do with weird slipstream/airflow under these circumstances.
But if you have one of the hard case ones, held on with like huge jubilee clips, I don't expect his could happen.
Only other worry would be if some scrote took a fancy to it and nicked it!;)
 
I bought my wife a wheel cover with a picture of her horse on it many years ago. The car has gone but she has now used the cover as garden art. You send the firm a picture and they manufacture a long lasting wheel cover.
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Thanks Brian,
That is what I thought: maybe it is better to have a new wheel cover made. Can you recall the name of the company?
 
Cutler’s supply wheel covers or did to main LR dealers, and provide it silk printing with what ever, my cover lasted 16 years until the fabric part started to fall apart. http://www.wheelcover.com/?LMCL=drCIaE
Or as suggested a vinyl adhesive disc from the shops that supply van signage, we don’t have any issues with signs on our couple of vans, then just peal off when traded in, in 5 years.
 

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I think it might well have been them that I got my wife's cover from. I just sent them a picture that I had and I used a colour chart to roughly match the paint colour.
 
I got a picture of my dogs made into a sticker for the wheel cover from eBay. That was in 2017 thou and my eBay history doesn't go that far back so can't provide a link. Sorry
 
I would use a sticker on a hard shell cover, and get a flexible one printed on. Much less likely to peel off...
 
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