What is the best car cover for FD?
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What is the best car cover for FD?
Hey guys,
I did a search and couldn't tease out the answer to this question.
I'm having to put my car out of the garage to make room for my wife's new convertible. Hers is brand new and I only have one space so I agreed to it reluctantly
Anyway, I have a cover but it seems sort of whimpy, and thought I might need an upgrade. Does anyone have a recommendation for the best car cover type/ brand to use for my precious FD? I'm thinking it would have to withstand, occasional cold down to 28 F, rain, occasional snow, the occasional cat trying to use my FD as a scratching post, not to mention the occasional dog trying to use it as a fire hydrant
I did a search and couldn't tease out the answer to this question.
I'm having to put my car out of the garage to make room for my wife's new convertible. Hers is brand new and I only have one space so I agreed to it reluctantly
Anyway, I have a cover but it seems sort of whimpy, and thought I might need an upgrade. Does anyone have a recommendation for the best car cover type/ brand to use for my precious FD? I'm thinking it would have to withstand, occasional cold down to 28 F, rain, occasional snow, the occasional cat trying to use my FD as a scratching post, not to mention the occasional dog trying to use it as a fire hydrant
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http://www.calcarcover.com/default.aspx
I have a cover made from them as does my friend...I'm very happy with their covers. Just select the application you will be using it for and their site tells you what's best for your application.
I have a cover made from them as does my friend...I'm very happy with their covers. Just select the application you will be using it for and their site tells you what's best for your application.
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I don't have a super knowledge on this, but I'd stay away from those cheap ones and maybe spun bonded materials.
Make sure the inner material is fleece like cotton type. The spun bonded ones will make scuff marks, which is easily buffable, but who wants that?
Let me know what you find.
I believe the good ones are probably going to be around $100+..
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Originally Posted by nashman69g
http://www.calcarcover.com/default.aspx
I have a cover made from them as does my friend...I'm very happy with their covers. Just select the application you will be using it for and their site tells you what's best for your application.
I have a cover made from them as does my friend...I'm very happy with their covers. Just select the application you will be using it for and their site tells you what's best for your application.
Thanks again nashman69g! You saved me some time.
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Originally Posted by FDNewbie
Noah covers hands down.
Oh and search better. There are like 500 threads about this...
Oh and search better. There are like 500 threads about this...
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Warning about car covers used outside
IMO, any car cover used outside for more than a short time is a recipe for attracting condensation that rises up from the ground and collects inside the cover. This is obviously not good for the vehicle being covered.
The situation is not quite so bad if the vehicle is under a carport over a paved pad where most precipitation, solar heat, and other temperature changes can't exacerbate the condensation.
Some car covers are non-breathing, and those are the worst for condensation. Others claim to breathe and let the condensation get out, without letting rain, etc., get in.
Research these factors before you do this.
Dave
The situation is not quite so bad if the vehicle is under a carport over a paved pad where most precipitation, solar heat, and other temperature changes can't exacerbate the condensation.
Some car covers are non-breathing, and those are the worst for condensation. Others claim to breathe and let the condensation get out, without letting rain, etc., get in.
Research these factors before you do this.
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I have a NOAH fabric cover from california car cover. It is supposedly breathable, and in my experience the condensation gets the car wet when it rains or snows. So it seems to me that breathability is more important than water resistance.
I've noticed more corrosion taking place in my engine bay. I haven't noticed the car getting musty or anything else though, which is a good thing I guess.
Mine has one pair of grommets the fasten it down in the area of the doors, and elastic gathers at the front and back. Because of the shape of the front end with an R1 lip, the front gather doesnt' stay put in wind, so I would order them to make a second pair of grommets just forward of the front tires. That way it won't flop up in the wind.
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I've noticed more corrosion taking place in my engine bay. I haven't noticed the car getting musty or anything else though, which is a good thing I guess.
Mine has one pair of grommets the fasten it down in the area of the doors, and elastic gathers at the front and back. Because of the shape of the front end with an R1 lip, the front gather doesnt' stay put in wind, so I would order them to make a second pair of grommets just forward of the front tires. That way it won't flop up in the wind.
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Originally Posted by Silverstone
Yeah, I found those 500. All with different titles, none of which mentioned anything about covers. That's how I love spending my time; sifting thru 500 titles about everything from turbos to powerfc looking for the one that recommends good covers. No thanks! Besides, personal interaction is so much more, you know . . . personal
hehe. I think they should rewrite this forum to use google technology and it keeps crashing + way too slow for nowadays.
I browse this forum from fios, my work's super fast connection, but it doesnt matter. its like dial-up.
It's probably all those robots and ads embedded in the 'code'...
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Originally Posted by FDNewbie
I feel you. But again, I suggest you search *better* or shall I say *smarter.* Use more precise search terms. I was able to pull up a few specific threads w/o a problem... Plus I KNOW they're there. I've posted in 'em!
"Best car cover for FD"
I think the search engine pulled up everything that had the word "best" in it.
Then I searched under "Car covers" and I think it gave me everything with the word "car".
FYI, I have had better luck with other searches but for some reason this one just wouldn't deliver the goods.
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Originally Posted by Silverstone
Thanks for the advice FDNewbie. Here, I'll give you the exact phrase I used to search. I think it was pretty specific:
"Best car cover for FD"
I think the search engine pulled up everything that had the word "best" in it.
Then I searched under "Car covers" and I think it gave me everything with the word "car".
FYI, I have had better luck with other searches but for some reason this one just wouldn't deliver the goods.
"Best car cover for FD"
I think the search engine pulled up everything that had the word "best" in it.
Then I searched under "Car covers" and I think it gave me everything with the word "car".
FYI, I have had better luck with other searches but for some reason this one just wouldn't deliver the goods.
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Originally Posted by alexdimen
Too many search terms... "best"... "for"... "FD"... "car"... all very redundant. Kind of like your smilies...
So I guess I should have just searched for "covers?" I'll try that next time. No offense taken. Like if I'm searching for roller skating tobacco chewing midgets, I should probably just start with "roller." I've got it. You don't have to to get my attention
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Hey guys,
I did a search and couldn't tease out the answer to this question.
I'm having to put my car out of the garage to make room for my wife's new convertible. Hers is brand new and I only have one space so I agreed to it reluctantly
Anyway, I have a cover but it seems sort of whimpy, and thought I might need an upgrade. Does anyone have a recommendation for the best car cover type/ brand to use for my precious FD? I'm thinking it would have to withstand, occasional cold down to 28 F, rain, occasional snow, the occasional cat trying to use my FD as a scratching post, not to mention the occasional dog trying to use it as a fire hydrant
I did a search and couldn't tease out the answer to this question.
I'm having to put my car out of the garage to make room for my wife's new convertible. Hers is brand new and I only have one space so I agreed to it reluctantly
Anyway, I have a cover but it seems sort of whimpy, and thought I might need an upgrade. Does anyone have a recommendation for the best car cover type/ brand to use for my precious FD? I'm thinking it would have to withstand, occasional cold down to 28 F, rain, occasional snow, the occasional cat trying to use my FD as a scratching post, not to mention the occasional dog trying to use it as a fire hydrant
http://empirecovers-review.blogspot.com/
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Hmm, stupid request to ask but do you think you can take a picture of your cover while its on the car?
I have always used a cover since i owned my car. I have had a good cover, with my prefered fit but it only lasts one year. Meaning the outside lining chips away (it has that windbreaker type of outside material) and it flakes away and gets all over my car, probably scratching the paint when i take the beaten up cover off and on the car.
Right now i have a better looking cover, fleeced lining inside and some sort of microfiber outside lining but the fit isnt perfect. When i bought it, it said made for 93-95 rx7 but when i throw it on the car, half of the wheels still show. Like its too short.
The other cover i had, the one that flakes away after about a year, had the PERFECT fit. The cover dropped all the way to the ground, all even. Almost like a bell bottom fit lol
Thats what i want.
I have always used a cover since i owned my car. I have had a good cover, with my prefered fit but it only lasts one year. Meaning the outside lining chips away (it has that windbreaker type of outside material) and it flakes away and gets all over my car, probably scratching the paint when i take the beaten up cover off and on the car.
Right now i have a better looking cover, fleeced lining inside and some sort of microfiber outside lining but the fit isnt perfect. When i bought it, it said made for 93-95 rx7 but when i throw it on the car, half of the wheels still show. Like its too short.
The other cover i had, the one that flakes away after about a year, had the PERFECT fit. The cover dropped all the way to the ground, all even. Almost like a bell bottom fit lol
Thats what i want.
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I just googled it and the first one that came up is an hr away from me lol.
http://toronto.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehi...AdIdZ156622040
http://toronto.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehi...AdIdZ156622040
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Hmm, stupid request to ask but do you think you can take a picture of your cover while its on the car?
I have always used a cover since i owned my car. I have had a good cover, with my prefered fit but it only lasts one year. Meaning the outside lining chips away (it has that windbreaker type of outside material) and it flakes away and gets all over my car, probably scratching the paint when i take the beaten up cover off and on the car.
Right now i have a better looking cover, fleeced lining inside and some sort of microfiber outside lining but the fit isnt perfect. When i bought it, it said made for 93-95 rx7 but when i throw it on the car, half of the wheels still show. Like its too short.
The other cover i had, the one that flakes away after about a year, had the PERFECT fit. The cover dropped all the way to the ground, all even. Almost like a bell bottom fit lol
Thats what i want.
I have always used a cover since i owned my car. I have had a good cover, with my prefered fit but it only lasts one year. Meaning the outside lining chips away (it has that windbreaker type of outside material) and it flakes away and gets all over my car, probably scratching the paint when i take the beaten up cover off and on the car.
Right now i have a better looking cover, fleeced lining inside and some sort of microfiber outside lining but the fit isnt perfect. When i bought it, it said made for 93-95 rx7 but when i throw it on the car, half of the wheels still show. Like its too short.
The other cover i had, the one that flakes away after about a year, had the PERFECT fit. The cover dropped all the way to the ground, all even. Almost like a bell bottom fit lol
Thats what i want.