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Scrodes 11-10-12 10:16 AM

That time of year again - What are you guys using for car covers?
 
Hey guys,


Sorry if this has been asked and answered a hundred times over, I didn't really find what I was looking for with search.


I'm relatively new to the FD, and I'm really surprised that Mazda never made a car cover for it (Nissan made one for the Z32, as did Toyota,etc)


I don't want a generic 'Sports Car!!!1!1!@@@' car cover from Autozone, So who's the go-to for car covers made specifically for the FD?:scratch:

SayNoToPistons 11-10-12 11:44 AM

OEM covers are crap. You might as well cover your car with paper towels.

Covercraft and Coverking. THey have a huge selection of different custom (RX-7) covers that vary in fabrics depending on your environment. It can range from $100-$300+

I am using a Covercraft Noah since I don't have a garage.

$lacker 11-10-12 12:45 PM

My car cover is a private garage
I can't imagine letting it sit outside in the snow to rot

Littleguy 11-10-12 01:29 PM

I've got a California Car Cover for when I have to keep my FD outside overnight and it is really really good.

Scrodes 11-10-12 02:32 PM

Thanks guys - it'll be garaged for the winter, but seeing as I detail cars on the side and have a major case of OCD, I like to keep them covered even when garage kept.

Monkman33 11-10-12 04:08 PM

Www.Carcapsule.com

druggist 11-10-12 04:49 PM

garbage bags

XLR8 11-10-12 04:56 PM

Weather Shield's, Weather X. Custom fit and pretty much the best available. I had one for my 52k mile mint S5.

beckrx 11-10-12 08:10 PM

Car Covers - Griot's Garage

SayNoToPistons 11-10-12 09:18 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodes (Post 11282618)
Thanks guys - it'll be garaged for the winter, but seeing as I detail cars on the side and have a major case of OCD, I like to keep them covered even when garage kept.

Then grab something light. The Covercraft block-it 380 series (or equivalent) should be more than enough for indoors. As a detailer, you should already know that the cover can only be put on a completely spotless car to prevent marring lol.


http://www.covercraft.com/images/chart_customfit.gif

XLR8 11-10-12 10:28 PM

Yep... WeatherShield. ;)

Monkman33 11-10-12 11:49 PM

I have the bubble i mentioned above. Cats couldn't even get it to even touch the car. I tossed a hammer on it and it just sat on top. Its pretty awesome.

mrb63083 11-11-12 04:28 PM

Mazdatrix has a selection of very nice covers for all types of storage.

beckrx 11-12-12 08:08 PM

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I use a Dustop.

Scrodes 11-15-12 05:57 PM

^^^ That's a massive looking garage you have there Beck, nice.

Scrodes 11-15-12 07:05 PM

Order placed - went with the Dustop as the car is stored indoors only and needs the extra protection from the furry one with four legs.


Thanks guys

Cheers

Matt

EVLWIL 11-17-12 11:12 AM

i have a kouki mazda japan cover its perfect from rhdjapan.com


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