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h2co-pilot 12-27-2006 05:33 AM

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I saw this recently and thought I would post it here. Didn;t know if you guys saw this or not.:)

http://www.emediawire.com/releases/2.../emw491554.htm

Boomerang Enterprises teams up with General Motors to offer their full line of distinctive soft spare tire covers and hybrid rigid face tire covers to North American Hummer dealers.



Boulder, CO (PRWeb) December 14, 2006 -- In 2006, as a result of overwhelming market response to their products, Boomerang Enterprises (www.boomco.com) teamed up with General Motors to offer their full line of distinctive soft spare tire covers and hybrid rigid face tire covers to North American Hummer dealers.

soft and hybrid spare tire covers. Therefore, they are the only supplier authorized by GM to distribute trademarked product for these types of cover," states Diane Mahoney, General Motors Licensing Manager. The licensed products include Boomerang soft vinyl tire covers, including their patented reflective print tire covers, as well as their unique line of hybrid rigid face tire covers for Hummer H2 and H3 vehicles.

Since 1995, Boomerang Enterprises, Inc has been an automotive accessories manufacturer specializing in designing, manufacturing and selling custom rear mounted tire covers to both automotive dealerships and manufacturers. Within a few years of entering the market, Boomerang became the leading supplier by innovating new product concepts in a market that had seen little innovation historically. "Other players have consistently attempted to copy our innovations, but generally fall short," states Gene Fischer, VP of Sales and Marketing.

Boomerang's rigid face tire covers are truly a hybrid between traditional vinyl tire covers and all plastic covers. Christopher Fischer, President, states, "We developed and perfected this versatile line of tire covers over a number of years and officially launched the product in 2005." The covers are unique in that they are constructed of a durable UV resistant, thermoformed ABS plastic face that is sewn to a heavy duty vinyl side band that stretches around the tire's tread. Customers love the versatility of these covers. A dealer can order the tire cover in standard black textured version or in a color matched painted version. "Both options look great on the back of any Hummer, come with our standard 3 year warranty, and like all of our products, can be customized with dealer logos," according to Jessica Flynn, Creative Director. There is even an option for a stainless steel painted or unpainted ring if the customer requests it.

Boomerang's multi-step painting process is top quality. Each tire cover is properly prepped, base coated, and clear coated resulting in a very attractive tire cover. "Boomerang uses only top of the line, premium PPG automotive paint and unlike any of our competition, we have a proprietary screen printing process that permanently seals the printed graphics under the clear coat giving the painted Hummer tire cover a very impressive and durable finish," states Christopher Fischer.

For more information on Boomerang Enterprises and their innovative products, please visit their site dedicated to Hummer H2 and H3 Tire Covers.

Contact:
Christopher Fischer
Boomerang Enterprises, Inc.
2885 Wilderness Place
Boulder, CO 80301
303-447-0902 x304

f5fstop 12-27-2006 02:22 PM

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I emailed them a few days ago to see if they sell to the general public in a quantity of one. Waiting for a reply.

fourfourto 12-27-2006 03:22 PM

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Theres one on Ebay,the guy also color matches it (for extra$$)
This is the same one I had airbrushed.:D


http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Hummer-H3-Rigid-Rear-Tire-Cover-with-Logo_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ33654QQihZ014QQite mZ330064490142QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW

H3.007 12-27-2006 03:29 PM

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Here ya go! It is a hard cover where the logo is, vinyl around the perimeter of the tire.

I bought it from a guy on eBay. Quick service and great product quality. See my post in the photos section for ordering info.

:jump:

usetosellhummer 12-27-2006 06:38 PM

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Will the sun really hurt the spare taht much without a cover, thinking of tossing the dealer ad one I have?

The Green Lantern 12-27-2006 06:44 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by usetosellhummer
Will the sun really hurt the spare taht much without a cover, thinking of tossing the dealer ad one I have?


I don't think so, it gets the same exposure as the other tires.

f5fstop 12-27-2006 06:48 PM

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Bad news:
If you use your spare, no it will not hurt. However, a spare that is never used, will be affected by UV and ozone and will eventually start to crack. The flexing of a tire, causes the carbon black and other adatives in the tires to condition the tires as you drive. A tire cover helps to protect the spare from ozone and UV light.
Last year, NHTSA and the tire industry, recommended that the auto manufacturers start printing information in owner's manuals in regard to spare tires and they should be replaced after 10 years of non-use. However, this recommendation was for spare tires in the trunk; those subjected to UV and Ozone might degrade faster.

Good news:
It will take many years, depending on the conditions where you live.

The Green Lantern 12-27-2006 06:50 PM

Re: Show Me Your Ass End....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by f5fstop
Bad news:
If you use your spare, no it will not hurt. However, a spare that is never used, will be affected by UV and ozone and will eventually start to crack. The flexing of a tire, causes the carbon black and other adatives in the tires to condition the tires as you drive. A tire cover helps to protect the spare from ozone and UV light.
Last year, NHTSA and the tire industry, recommended that the auto manufacturers start printing information in owner's manuals in regard to spare tires and they should be replaced after 10 years of non-use. However, this recommendation was for spare tires in the trunk; those subjected to UV and Ozone might degrade faster.

Good news:
It will take many years, depending on the conditions where you live.


sweet, thanks!

f5fstop 12-27-2006 06:50 PM

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Follow up from Boomerang Enterprises on their tire covers.

Doug,



We can do custom covers. E-mail a copy of the artwork and we will let you know if we can do it and how much it will cost. Also, let us know what city you are in.



Gene Fischer

Vice President - Sales and Marketing

Boomerang Enterprises, Inc.

(303) 447-0902, ext. 309


So, Green Lantern, can I get a copy of the artwork for the black sheep via email? I will send it on to him, with an example showing BLACK SHEEP (on top) Hummer Squadron (on the bottom) with the logo in the middle and see what his prices would be. If anyone else is interested, I can get a price for a larger number of covers and it might be less expensive.

The Green Lantern 12-27-2006 06:55 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by h2co-pilot
I saw this recently and thought I would post it here. Didn;t know if you guys saw this or not.:)








Nice Asses :giggling:

RubHer Yellow Ducky 12-27-2006 06:56 PM

Re: Show Me Your Ass End....
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by f5fstop
Follow up from Boomerang Enterprises on their tire covers.

Doug,



We can do custom covers. E-mail a copy of the artwork and we will let you know if we can do it and how much it will cost. Also, let us know what city you are in.



Gene Fischer

Vice President - Sales and Marketing

Boomerang Enterprises, Inc.

(303) 447-0902, ext. 309


So, Green Lantern, can I get a copy of the artwork for the black sheep via email? I will send it on to him, with an example showing BLACK SHEEP (on top) Hummer Squadron (on the bottom) with the logo in the middle and see what his prices would be. If anyone else is interested, I can get a price for a larger number of covers and it might be less expensive.


Thanks f5 for the spare tire info.

Re: the covers. I might be interested in 1 or 2 covers...

RYD

The Green Lantern 12-27-2006 06:59 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by f5fstop

So, Green Lantern, can I get a copy of the artwork for the black sheep via email? I will send it on to him, with an example showing BLACK SHEEP (on top) Hummer Squadron (on the bottom) with the logo in the middle and see what his prices would be. If anyone else is interested, I can get a price for a larger number of covers and it might be less expensive.


Sure, PM me your e-mail. I will send you a .jpg, .eps, .ai, .cdr format. :D

fourfourto 12-27-2006 08:41 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by f5fstop
Bad news:
If
Last year, NHTSA and the tire industry, recommended that the auto manufacturers start printing information in owner's manuals in regard to spare tires and they should be replaced after 10 years of non-use. However, this recommendation was for spare tires in the trunk; those subjected to UV and Ozone might degrade faster.

Good news:
It will take many years, depending on the conditions where you live.



I have the original poly/glass spare in the 442.I think it has the original 1968 air in the tire :eek: :D

usetosellhummer 12-27-2006 09:14 PM

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Think i'll gust take it off.


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