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eggy790 13 December 2008 01:53 PM

Best Car Cover??
 
ok with the crappy weather thats been going on i have noticed it affecting my car as iot is always parked on the street, i have no garage :(

anyway so what car cover wpould you recommend? i need it to be easy to put on and take noff?

i have tried some before that were crap and just flew off so needs to be good and secureso that when i wake up in the morning its not half accross the street on on the roof

any ideas?

cheers

SC008Y_MAD 13 December 2008 02:14 PM

The general consensus is not to use a cover as they rub across the paint and scratch it, but to use a good wax/lsp.

eggy790 13 December 2008 05:41 PM

o never thought of them rubbing, ill look into waxes then

Tim Bomford 13 December 2008 08:12 PM

They do rub with wind etc and the straps can wear sections off the paint but IMHO I have had and used the ones made by Classic Additions and have been happy with them

darms 13 December 2008 11:02 PM

I've got one from Specialised Covers - car covers, bike covers, caravan covers with a Yale cable and locks :) - Cant fault it one bit (never suffered from rubbing issues guys).

In terms of putting it on and off, you kinda get into a routine and find a easy way. I tent to fold it off in sections (from the front) ensuring the top of the cover never touches the felt side. Then folded and placed into the boot until I park up again. :thumb:

Gazz300 15 December 2008 11:06 PM


Originally Posted by darms (Post 8346184)
I've got one from Specialised Covers - car covers, bike covers, caravan covers with a Yale cable and locks :) - Cant fault it one bit (never suffered from rubbing issues guys).

In terms of putting it on and off, you kinda get into a routine and find a easy way. I tent to fold it off in sections (from the front) ensuring the top of the cover never touches the felt side. Then folded and placed into the boot until I park up again. :thumb:

I'll second that. Mine should be up for sale soon as long as the cash turns up tomorrow if you are interested in a blue cover for a Newage small wing?

V4JDMSTi 16 December 2008 12:20 PM

the best car cover is one that's left on the shelf at the manufacturers or one that's in the bin imo. i've just bought a old e30 3 series convertible and the previous owner gave me a cover for it. needless to say it stays in the shed.

as already said above they can cause some pretty hefty marks on your paint fella. spend the money on getting the car protected with some quality products and keeping on top of it :thumb:

Gazz300 17 December 2008 08:31 PM


Originally Posted by mneame (Post 8351708)
the best car cover is one that's left on the shelf at the manufacturers or one that's in the bin imo. i've just bought a old e30 3 series convertible and the previous owner gave me a cover for it. needless to say it stays in the shed.

as already said above they can cause some pretty hefty marks on your paint fella. spend the money on getting the car protected with some quality products and keeping on top of it :thumb:

:luxhello: Sold my Scooby today with no price haggling! :thumb: gotta love the Army. Merry Christmas.

You get what you pay for. A made to measure lined breathable cover that completely covers and then has four straps to stop it moving at all works really well when you have no garage. Mine was under a cover for the best part of a year whilst I was away and it only went on a clean car and was strapped down. Yes I had to polish it but I do that once a year back to clay megs 85 302 Blackfire polish seal then top coat. If it was in the open it would be mingin.

Put a cheap general one on a car that flaps in the wind like a tarts chuff then of coure it will get f'd. :cuckoo:

+Doc+ 08 August 2009 11:54 PM

Carcoon, they do outdoor ones but not really made for on the street.

onedesigntalk 19 September 2009 08:32 PM


Originally Posted by +Doc+ (Post 8871153)
Carcoon, they do outdoor ones but not really made for on the street.

You mean you can only use carcoon indoors?

Rice Rocket 19 October 2009 09:29 AM

I don't really want to get a cover, but with a rogue cat prowling about at night and has already scratched the car with its paws i guess theres nothing else to do but put on a cover.

Ricey

V4JDMSTi 19 October 2009 10:44 AM

Wire the battery up to the body work so that when you arm the alarm it puts a charge through the body. At least if the cat jumps on the car then it'll get a shock and not get back on it :lol1:

On a more serious not I think you'll struggle to get one that's fitted enough with your front bumper and you may cause more damage to your paint.

Rice Rocket 19 October 2009 11:24 AM

didnt think of that with the bumper, i could just put the OE one back on then as I won't be using it for the next couple of months com mid november.

Thanks

bonesetter 20 October 2009 05:39 PM

All covers which touch the car will, as said 'chaff' with the wind on them. The other thing is your car needs to be clean & dry before fitting else the cover will scratch. Fair enough if your car is a weekender and you can prepare before cover fitment.

Otherwise I recommend one of these portable garages. Of course you need the right place to be able to use them, but there's no touching, and it is completely protected from the elements.

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3424/...a4160fcd_o.jpg

In this pic, the green 'garage' next to the dark blue perambulator 'garage' is slightly bigger and houses the 'posh' JDM. The smaller blue one was a leftover from an Elise which resided in there. My wagon just fits in it, but the JDM's rear wing touched so got a proper jobbie for that which is double glazed with an inner layer of bubble wrap to prevent condensation

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3530/...a71f3165_o.jpg

Rice Rocket 21 October 2009 10:19 AM

CSW UK- Perambulator Garages-Folding garages-Clasic car covers

Thats a great idea, how does it rate against the strong wind and general sh&&&y weather?

That might be a better ideathan a cover for me.

Thanks
Ricey

bonesetter 21 October 2009 01:08 PM

That is the company I got my garages from.

Here are some more pics of the bigger one. I 'anchor' it down with concrete reinforcer rods, hooked at one end. The closed end of the garage has two guy ropes, that and the 'hooks' stop it moving in the strong wind.

Keeps everything off the car. As you can see the cars live underneath a tree so the garages are a very effective preotection

As you can see I have bubble wrapped the inside which keeps the car more snug and stops moisture.

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2784/...ae91fbaa_o.jpg

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2675/...b00f338a_o.jpg

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3533/...5fab2e0c_o.jpg

samuel89 14 March 2012 01:36 AM

Best car cover I found
 
I bought mine from www.OEMCarCover.com - Car Covers - SUV Covers - Truck Covers

They offer a 5 layers car cover as well as 2 and 3 layers for indoor Storing.

ScoobyRalph 31 July 2012 06:58 AM

Interested in an outdoor car cover but can't find a custom fit for an '03 STi? Anyone point me in right direction.

Si

frayz 06 August 2012 11:21 AM


Originally Posted by darms (Post 8346184)
I've got one from Specialised Covers - car covers, bike covers, caravan covers with a Yale cable and locks :) - Cant fault it one bit (never suffered from rubbing issues guys).

In terms of putting it on and off, you kinda get into a routine and find a easy way. I tent to fold it off in sections (from the front) ensuring the top of the cover never touches the felt side. Then folded and placed into the boot until I park up again. :thumb:

Second those, ive a Specialised and its superb

ScoobyRalph 06 August 2012 11:34 AM

I checked their website and they didn't list an outdoor cover for a new age STi??

Si

frayz 06 August 2012 12:38 PM

Call them, they do. :)

trails 09 August 2012 01:57 PM

Just a different perspective to consider; I've been using an outdoor tailored cover on my classic wagon for the past five years or so iirc...it was given to me by a friend who brought a new indoor cover for his car when he moved house. I've seen no chaffing and had no issues with it being blown off...it should be noted that this cover is for a 355 so as different from my shed as can be, so personally I'd take all this talk of rubbing and chaffing with a pinch of salt. :)


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