Outdoor/indoor cover recommendation
Personally - I prefer covers made from the Evolution® 4 material. I've used it on several show vehicles that are typically stored indoors until time for attending a show - then the vehicle and cover will be outdoors for a few days at a time in various weather.
Try looking at http://www.calcarcover.com/ - they have a chart of covers that are made from a variety of materials for many different applications...and they explain each material. They also have a size chart that will allow you to pick the correct cover for your Truck.
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Bud Morton
SVO Club of America
Make plans to attend the SVO/Lightning Reunion 2002
Oct 25, 26, 27th, 2002 - Talladega, AL
Drag Racing, Show/Shine/Open Track 1.3mi course
www.svoca.com
Try looking at http://www.calcarcover.com/ - they have a chart of covers that are made from a variety of materials for many different applications...and they explain each material. They also have a size chart that will allow you to pick the correct cover for your Truck.
--
Bud Morton
SVO Club of America
Make plans to attend the SVO/Lightning Reunion 2002
Oct 25, 26, 27th, 2002 - Talladega, AL
Drag Racing, Show/Shine/Open Track 1.3mi course
www.svoca.com
Last edited by svobud; Mar 15, 2002 at 03:07 PM.
EVO 4 is my first choice also. Been using car covers for about 15 years on several cars and they're worth every penny. I actually use TWO covers on a car if it will be spending more than a day outside. One evo4 and another, generally 3 layer breathable outside cover, over top of it. It really keeps the car clean and both covers DO dry out - NO problems! I purchased my last covers at Big Sky Car Cover Outlet. WWW.BigSkyCarCovers.com
Last edited by mikef; Mar 16, 2002 at 12:34 AM.



