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I am not sure where to put this thread.
I am looking for a good outdoor car cover. I can't spend much money for I am a college student. That car will be sitting for most of the year, though I could make the trip to air out the cover once in a while and start her up and whatnot. SLP apparently makes a good non-waterproof cover that $185, and I definitely could not spend more then that. I don't know if I could even spend that. So, does anyone have any suggestions or experiences with outdoor car covers?
WildBillyT
05-11-2007, 09:30 PM
Don't forget to pour fuel stabilizer in your tank.
As far as the cover goes, the "NOAH" covers are pretty decent from my experience. With whatever cover you choose, make sure you anchor it down properly so it doesn't whip in the wind, damaging your paint and the cover itself.
I'll check out NOAHs. Do you think I need fuel stabilizer if I drive the car once a month?
Fast92RS
05-11-2007, 10:30 PM
I'll check out NOAHs. Do you think I need fuel stabilizer if I drive the car once a month?
Yes and It does not hurt to add it.
Don't forget to pour fuel stabilizer in your tank.
As far as the cover goes, the "NOAH" covers are pretty decent from my experience. With whatever cover you choose, make sure you anchor it down properly so it doesn't whip in the wind, damaging your paint and the cover itself.
OK, I saw the NOAH cover for around $150 at a few places. I think that's my cover.
http://store.summitracing.com/partdetail.asp?autofilter=1&part=WLF%2D172%2D49015&N=700+4294908153+4294907958+4294924755+4294925242+ 4294839016+115&autoview=sku
I use California Car Cover's Stormweave...Absolutely love it and I've had one for every car I've ever owned
jimmyboy8301
05-16-2007, 10:20 AM
i have a SLP cover i'll be selling soon for $100
What kind of condition is it in?
NightRydaSS
05-16-2007, 01:02 PM
I am not sure where to put this thread.
I am looking for a good outdoor car cover. I can't spend much money for I am a college student. That car will be sitting for most of the year, though I could make the trip to air out the cover once in a while and start her up and whatnot. SLP apparently makes a good non-waterproof cover that $185, and I definitely could not spend more then that. I don't know if I could even spend that. So, does anyone have any suggestions or experiences with outdoor car covers?
Non water-proof? WTF good is that?
soon ill have to find a good cover for my ss, waterproof isnt needed because itll be in a garage, i just want it covered.
you dont want your cover trapping water inside it
it needs to be able to breathe
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