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Old 09-23-2018, 10:50 PM
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Got this a month or so ago but just got around to putting it on .Looks great and fits like a glove .Ordered from Luke @truck alterations.




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looks like shes tucked in nice and cozy, hope you gave the truck a good wash before putting it on.
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Originally Posted by SCrewYou
looks like shes tucked in nice and cozy, hope you gave the truck a good wash before putting it on.
Yup .Shined her up nicely.

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Wouldn't work with my tow mirrors.
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That looks good. I've been thinking about a cover myself. Especially with winter on the way. Lots of different materials and price ranges.
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Wouldn't work with my tow mirrors.
I've been looking into this cover and I believe they make one for tow mirrors. My problem (I have tow mirrors) is that I am in a narrow spot and have to park with my tow mirrors folded in, so not sure how it will play out.

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I would be cautious if you are in the proximity of rodents - create too nice a 'tent' for them and they will move right in. Learned this storing snowmobiles similarly - mice then chipmunks.
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Damn that's a lot of fabric. Aren't covers known for scuffing paint? Even micro movements continuously in a wind storm would have me worried.
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They buff the paint where the cover touches the edges. I had one of these (no scratch) on my Vette and finally left it off.
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Originally Posted by reg boulette
I would be cautious if you are in the proximity of rodents - create too nice a 'tent' for them and they will move right in. Learned this storing snowmobiles similarly - mice then chipmunks.
Yep, I agree - good news is that I drive it weekly - just not every day. I am hopeful the critters won't move in given the traffic.


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