Outdoor Car Covers - C5 Corvette
Outdoor Car Covers Coverking Outdoor Car Covers http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...erking_gif.gif Stormproof - Single Color Reg Price - $369.99 Sale $269.99 Free Shipping Stormproof - 2 Tone Reg Price - $419.99 Sale $319.99 Free Shipping Autobody Armor Reg Price - $509.99 Sale $419.99 Free Shipping CoverCraft Outdoor Car Covers http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...corvette-1.jpg Reflec'tect Reg Price - $264.99 Sale $169.99 Noah Reg Price - $365.99 Sale $225.99 WeatherShield Reg Price - $574.99 Sale $355.99 Free Shipping To purchase your Corvette Car Cover, Please follow the links below C5 Corvette Car Covers Please note: All Corvette Car Covers are Custom Made and Made to Order Please allow 7-10 Business days Peace Chip |
What would you recommend for a Vette that lives outside mainly (other then snowy months) in NJ. I am deciding between the NOAH and the Stormproof. I have heard great things about the NOAH and am leaning there. Is there some kind of soft inside lining for the Stormproof? I want to protect the paint. Thanks. BTW I just got the fat daddys and am excited to install them this weekend!
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Originally Posted by Masterofsod
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What would you recommend for a Vette that lives outside mainly (other then snowy months) in NJ. I am deciding between the NOAH and the Stormproof. I have heard great things about the NOAH and am leaning there. Is there some kind of soft inside lining for the Stormproof? I want to protect the paint. Thanks. BTW I just got the fat daddys and am excited to install them this weekend!
on the cover... With an inner liner, if there is dirt or pollen on the car when the cover goes on, it gets trapped and rubbed on the car, scratching the paint. They are both good covers, both protect for outdoor use The Stormproof is very thin and breathable, the material is like parachute material, light weight with a very dense weave. You can easily roll it up and take it with you. The Noah is a thicker cover, the material is like a treated heavy blanket, it is very good to protect against dings and dents. It would be a little big to roll up and take with you. Neither cover has an inner liner... I have both and both do the job well. If you have a lot of pollen in your area, I would get the storm proof. If you have a lot of "traffic" around your car, I would get the Noah. Peace Chip |
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Originally Posted by Masterofsod
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Can you recommend an indoor/garaged cover? I'm still reconfiguring my garage. My e46 is lonely at work!
Thanks Chip. |
Originally Posted by xdmikey
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Can you recommend an indoor/garaged cover? I'm still reconfiguring my garage. My e46 is lonely at work!
Thanks Chip. Coverking Satin Stretch is a great cover, about as soft as it gets. If you need a cover to protect the car against kids/dings, then the Covercraft Dustop is the wa to go Both are great to protect against dust and pollen, one is thicker than the other... Peace Chip |
My Autobody Armor is falling apart. Literally, ripped at the seams and one side is a pocket for dead leaves. I must say, the fit has kept it on the car in some pretty strong winds over the years (you see I live in Manassas, too).
Is there a cover that stays on in blustery winds and is a bit more durable? I just bought the cover in October 2008, and it's quite an eyesore! I'm surprised I haven't gotten any ugly notes about it from my neighbors yet... |
Originally Posted by wit2pz
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My Autobody Armor is falling apart. Literally, ripped at the seams and one side is a pocket for dead leaves. I must say, the fit has kept it on the car in some pretty strong winds over the years (you see I live in Manassas, too).
Is there a cover that stays on in blustery winds and is a bit more durable? I just bought the cover in October 2008, and it's quite an eyesore! I'm surprised I haven't gotten any ugly notes about it from my neighbors yet... The Autobody Armor is about the best cover on the market Regards Chip |
What cover would you recommend for a Vette that will be sitting outside for the next 6 months, and not driven. Ill be over seas and I live in Sother Califonia (no Snow, Light Rain)
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Originally Posted by PvtJoker21
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What cover would you recommend for a Vette that will be sitting outside for the next 6 months, and not driven. Ill be over seas and I live in Sother Califonia (no Snow, Light Rain)
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what would be the approximate shipping for a 2 tone stormproof to 96706 HI?
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Originally Posted by wrj913
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what would be the approximate shipping for a 2 tone stormproof to 96706 HI?
Peace Chip |
I live in Ocean City Md. and it's very windy a lot of the time. My concern is that the cover will scratch the car on windy days. Your thoughts please.
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Originally Posted by Phawk
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I live in Ocean City Md. and it's very windy a lot of the time. My concern is that the cover will scratch the car on windy days. Your thoughts please.
Personally for really windy areas I like a heavier cover like the Noah or Autobody Armour Regards Chip |
Outdoor covers.
Originally Posted by CCA Corvette Parts
(Post 1585454836)
The cover will only scratch the car if you put it on a dirty car.
Personally for really windy areas I like a heavier cover like the Noah or Autobody Armour Regards Chip FWIW, I use a California duster on my one outside vehicle and then if it's not too cool I go over the car with detailer and a microfiber towel. I try to get as much dirt and dust off as possible then I warp the cover tight so as to limit the amount of moving that the wind will create. |
Originally Posted by killain
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FWIW, I use a California duster on my one outside vehicle and then if it's not too cool I go over the car with detailer and a microfiber towel. I try to get as much dirt and dust off as possible then I warp the cover tight so as to limit the amount of moving that the wind will create. Regards Chip |
Does anyone ever double cover the outside cars in winter. One inside and one outside cover????
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Originally Posted by Clancy209
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Does anyone ever double cover the outside cars in winter. One inside and one outside cover????
A good cover is made to let moisture evaporate from under the cover. Double covering would make that process not work as well. Regards Chip |
Originally Posted by CCA Corvette Parts
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I'm sure people do, but it not a good idea.
A good cover is made to let moisture evaporate from under the cover. Double covering would make that process not work as well. Regards Chip |
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