Tuff Terrain Rear Wheel Bag V2
Tuff Terrain Rear Wheel Bag V2
Tuff Terrain Rear Wheel Bag V2
Tuff Terrain Rear Wheel Bag V2
Tuff Terrain Rear Wheel Bag V2
Tuff Terrain Rear Wheel Bag V2
Tuff Terrain Rear Wheel Bag V2
Tuff Terrain Rear Wheel Bag V2

Tuff Terrain Rear Wheel Bag V2

TTRWB-V2

Regular price$99.99
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  • Aussie Designed
  • Available to order
  • Backordered, shipping soon

• 1 x Tuff Terrain Rear Wheel Bag V2

• Rear-mounted bag frees cabin space

• 63L main compartment swallows bulky waste

• Waterproof 1680D oxford protects contents

• Fits over spare wheels up to 37"

• Bottom zip speeds rubbish bag removal

• Reflective panel improves rear visibility

The Tuff Terrain Rear Wheel Bag V2 hangs off your spare tyre and takes care of camp rubbish and wet gear outside the wagon, which keeps the cabin cleaner on long runs from the bush to the beach. The rear strap and centre buckle lock the bag onto tyres up to 37 inches, meaning it stays put when you tackle corrugations, ruts and steep pinches. The bottom zip drops open for bin-bag access, so you clear waste without climbing or dragging bags through the car.

The 1680D waterproof oxford fabric cops dust, mud and spray day after day, which makes this bag a smart buy for touring rigs that get out there most weekends. The reinforced base and dense weave handle abrasion from chunky tyre lugs, meaning the gear stays made to last over plenty of trips. A drainage hole lets wash water escape after hosing out the bag, while side pockets park recovery straps or sandy towels away from general rubbish.

Q: Can the Rear Wheel Bag V2 hold more than just rubbish?

A: Yes, the bag can store various types of gear. Many drivers use the main compartment for rubbish bags and wet clothing. Others load in muddy recovery gear after a boggy section. The side pockets suit gloves, straps or smaller bits that you want away from loose waste. Just make sure any sharp edges are covered to protect the fabric.

Q: How do I clean the Tuff Terrain Rear Wheel Bag V2 after a muddy trip?

A: You can hose the bag out while it is still on the tyre or after removing it. The drainage hole in the base lets water run through the main compartment. The waterproof 1680D oxford fabric sheds most mud and sand under running water. Let the bag air-dry fully before long-term storage to minimise odour build-up.

Q: Will the bag block access to my rear door or tailgate?

A: The bag hangs off the spare tyre, which means access depends on how your rear door opens. On most swing-out doors the bag moves with the tyre, so you still open the rear as normal. It may add some weight when the door swings, but the dimensions are compact enough for regular use. Always check your vehicle’s limits when loading heavy rubbish or gear.

Q: Can the straps be adjusted for different tyre widths?

A: Yes, the strap system adjusts to suit different tyre widths within the stated up to 37" diameter range. The rear strap and central buckle work together to tighten the bag against the tread. You simply feed the straps through, pull them firm, and clip them off. Re-check tension after the first few kilometres of rough track work.

Q: Is the bag suitable for storing firewood?

A: The bag can carry dry, reasonably clean firewood within its volume. Many campers use it to keep wood off the vehicle interior and away from upholstery. The strong 1680D material handles typical camp loads. Avoid overloading beyond what you can comfortably lift and what your rear door or spare wheel mount can support. Terms and conditions apply.