truck covers advice, preferrably Polypro III Truck/Suv cover

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Old 06-26-2008, 03:44 PM
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truck covers advice, preferrably Polypro III Truck/Suv cover

Polypro III Truck/Suv cover
http://carcovers4less.com/classic-ac...uck-cover.html

im looking to give my truck a little rest and am looking for a decent truck cover, basically a mon-fri rest and some weekends.
does anyone have any info on these truck covers.
 
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Old 09-19-2009, 01:47 PM
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I found some decent ones from empire. This cover was a replacement cover for a custom cover that cost three times as much and started leaking water and collecting dust under the cover in less than a year. My Empire cover is 4 months old, has survived numerous strong thunderstorms and seering Texas sun, and so far is exceeding my expectations. I have 3 cars under cover, soon the other two will be covered by Empire.

http://empirecovers-review.blogspot.com/
 
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Old 09-29-2009, 02:58 PM
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+1 on Empire

I also had a cover that cost three times as much.
Granted it had nice Dumbo ears and fit real nice.
I had to completely wash the truck every time I took it off.

With the Empire MAX cover I get very little dust after bad rainstorms.
Now, when I get dust, I just hit it with a hose and I'm good to go.

Just a side note.
I have never been able to get it back in the bag it comes in! (GRIN)
 
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I have never been able to get it back in the bag it comes in!
Where/how do you store your cover?
 
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I got laundry bags and use that...they're bigger and they stretch
 
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Originally Posted by FordGuy24
I got laundry bags and use that...they're bigger and they stretch
Good Idea!
I'll give it a try.

 
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Old 12-02-2009, 06:41 PM
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covercraft
WeatherShield HD Car Cover

http://www.carcoverworld.com/weathershieldhd.asp

you get what you pay for, covercraft people tell you not to use their cover without first washing and drying the truck/car first. You will be happy when you uncover your truck if you use this cover.

Yes, when uncovering in the rain or other weather I use a large black yard bag, keep folding the cover so inside doesn't fold over and contact the outside of the cover, watch the dirty water run off, when the sun's out put the cover back on a washed and dry truck and gently hose off using the open hose. Yes, it's not cheap, but it's a great system.
 



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