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Dirty Girl with Skull Spare Tire Cover; Black (66-18 Jeep CJ5, CJ7, Wrangler YJ, TJ & JK)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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Dirty Girl with Skull Spare Tire Cover; Black (66-18 Jeep CJ5, CJ7, Wrangler YJ, TJ & JK)
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      This tire cover says it all. If you're dirty (meaning, not yet clean), this tire cover might be perfect for you. This Dirty Girl with Skull Tire Cover is hand-made in the USA, using the finest commercial grade vinyl and utilizing a step-by-step screen print process to give you the most detailed logo possible. Multiple sizes available. This Dirty Girl Tire Cover is available in either Black or White vinyl.

      Order the correct size and this tire cover is a perfect fit. No bags, no sags, no giant wrinkles - just a smooth, high quality, durable vinyl protective cover for your spare! The logo is applied using a Step-by-Step Screen Print process for exceptional detail on heavy weight black or white vinyl, constructed with whelting cord sewed around the face and a 10" or 12" side band with strong shock chord to hold on tire cover.

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      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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