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Outdoor car cover?


zeitgeist57

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I'm looking at moving my 1995 BMW out of the garage for a nicer DD; it will hibernate in the winter and mostly be driven on nice days during the summer.

 

The paint/top/interior are in great shape, and I'd like to keep it that way, especially with regards to sun/snow/rain damage. Does anyone store a car under a cover outdoors here in Ohio, and have recommendations for what to look for and what cover to buy? Figure on $300 or so?

 

Thanks!

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If you have space for it check out the tent type car ports, harbor freight sells some decently cheap ones. From what I have heard and actual cover outside is not too good of an idea because they can dull the paint when the wind blows on them and they rub.
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I had a car cover made for the Subaru for when I was out of the contry and it was being stored in a driveway. I just checked my emails, but couldn't find the company I went with. It was about $200 for a cover specific to my car, and it had a cable looped in the bottom of the cover, so I could secure the cover. I was made of a thricker, breathable material to prevent condensation gathering.

 

I know this isn't much help, but know that is out ther. GL

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Joe, how did the paint fare? Any regrets to using a cover? I'd take it on and off every so often...

 

Keith, I know about the HF tents but I'd like to avoid that ghetto action for my neighbor's benefit if at all possible...or maybe cut it down so it's a lot lower profile???

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Joe, how did the paint fare? Any regrets to using a cover? I'd take it on and off every so often...

 

Keith, I know about the HF tents but I'd like to avoid that ghetto action for my neighbor's benefit if at all possible...or maybe cut it down so it's a lot lower profile???

 

 

 

No issues at all. We took the battery out of the car. About every 3 months my buddy would go out and put it in, then start the car to let it run. There were a few good storms, but nothing ever showed on the car.

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Covercraft. Makes some of the best, have one for the Moostang and love it, they have different types depending on where you are going to be storing it. Fits like a glove. Look around online and can usually find em decent bit cheaper then off the Covercraft site

 

http://www.covercraft.com/

 

Had two other friends get them after seeing mine and they agree it's the best covers they have had.

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