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Car Covers
I am not sure if this is already been discussed, too lazy to search through a bunch of other posts if it is. I keep the Roush in the garage and only drive when nice if I can help it. However, it tends to get covered with about an inch of dust. Any suggestions on car covers that will be easy on the paint? I have read about folks with car covers on black vehicles and they scratch the paing when taking on and off frequently.
BlkonBlkRS3- BMMC Regular
- Number of posts : 399
Age : 42
Location : Oologah, OK
Car Type : 2012 RS3
First Name : Chris
Registration date : 2009-04-13
Re: Car Covers
I think mine is Cover Craft. It's made out of a thick polycotton material. Nice and I think it breaths very well. I really like it.
I'd stay away from the Tafita one. They are basically like a plastic tarp. Not going on my car....
I'd stay away from the Tafita one. They are basically like a plastic tarp. Not going on my car....
BMMC1- BMMC Board Member
- Number of posts : 13771
Age : 58
Location : Tulsa
Car Type : 2011 Shelby GT500
First Name : Paul The DILF
Registration date : 2008-03-09
RaceRedFiveOh- BMMC Junkie
- Number of posts : 527
Age : 31
Location : Tulsa, OK
Car Type : 2011 Mustang GT
First Name : Barrett
Registration date : 2010-10-27
Re: Car Covers
Mine is made by wolf. Haven't had any problems with it and have used it both in and outdoors.
03.sonicblue- BMMC Board Member
- Number of posts : 5734
Age : 43
Location : Broken Arrow
Car Type : 03 Mustang Cobra
First Name : Jerry
Registration date : 2008-07-26
Re: Car Covers
I am digging the touchless one. One of the websites had it for $250.
Jerry & Paul: If you dont mind me asking, what were the prices you paid for your traditional? From what I am seeing the traditional styles are running upwards of $200 for a decent model.
Jerry & Paul: If you dont mind me asking, what were the prices you paid for your traditional? From what I am seeing the traditional styles are running upwards of $200 for a decent model.
BlkonBlkRS3- BMMC Regular
- Number of posts : 399
Age : 42
Location : Oologah, OK
Car Type : 2012 RS3
First Name : Chris
Registration date : 2009-04-13
Re: Car Covers
BlkonBlkRS3 wrote:I am digging the touchless one. One of the websites had it for $250.
Jerry & Paul: If you dont mind me asking, what were the prices you paid for your traditional? From what I am seeing the traditional styles are running upwards of $200 for a decent model.
Mine came with the car, ask Mr. Donley, he is the one who bought it. :)
03.sonicblue- BMMC Board Member
- Number of posts : 5734
Age : 43
Location : Broken Arrow
Car Type : 03 Mustang Cobra
First Name : Jerry
Registration date : 2008-07-26
Re: Car Covers
go here: http://www.wolfautocovers.com/
Put in your model and look through, several different choices for the mustang and looks to be reasonable prices.
Put in your model and look through, several different choices for the mustang and looks to be reasonable prices.
03.sonicblue- BMMC Board Member
- Number of posts : 5734
Age : 43
Location : Broken Arrow
Car Type : 03 Mustang Cobra
First Name : Jerry
Registration date : 2008-07-26
Re: Car Covers
I paid a shit ton for mine.... Actually got it for free from a fellow member.... Chris, another Roush 427 member.
BMMC1- BMMC Board Member
- Number of posts : 13771
Age : 58
Location : Tulsa
Car Type : 2011 Shelby GT500
First Name : Paul The DILF
Registration date : 2008-03-09
Re: Car Covers
mine is a cal cover. was pretty expensive though at about 400. indoor & outdoor cover, but i also ordered it in 2 tone w/ a logo
Psycho Bob- BMMC Post Pig
- Number of posts : 1648
Age : 47
Location : Tulsa/FT. Carson, CO
Car Type : 07 GT
First Name : Bob
Registration date : 2008-10-09
Re: Car Covers
Could just run the water hose over the car and run off the dust, then dry of course.
Shelby10'- BMMC Board Member
- Number of posts : 3610
Age : 43
Location : Broken Arrow
Car Type : 2010 Shelby GT500
First Name : Jarrod
Registration date : 2010-11-04
Re: Car Covers
I have 4 car covers and don't use any of them.I find the same amount of dust on the car with or without.I do use them if i am grinding or cutting in the shop.I also drive mine 2-3 times a week to cruise nights and get tired of taking them on and off.
carcrazy53- BMMC Veteran Member
- Number of posts : 1655
Age : 71
Location : sapulpa
Car Type : 07 mustang gt,07 corvette convertable
First Name : Tony
Registration date : 2008-03-13
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