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    Question Best Car Cover for my Viper ????

    Hey Guys,

    For you all who have been following my post/search for a car I believe I have one...

    Supposed to pick it up Saturday.

    Anyway... Car does not have a cover to go with it.. I have been browsing ebay and mopar online today.

    Does anyone have any suggestions on the best aftermarket (non-OEM) covers or will the OEM one do the trick?

    Here is a link to the one I'm considering buying: http://moparonlineparts.com/dodge-vi...er-p-3845.html

    However I may buy two.. one for when the car is parked outside / one for in my garage - would love one that will work for both.

    Any Advice? Thanks in advance!

    Tyler

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    Consult JonB at PartsRack. 360-837-3937

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    Quote Originally Posted by tjwhims75 View Post
    Hey Guys,

    For you all who have been following my post/search for a car I believe I have one...

    Supposed to pick it up Saturday.

    Anyway... Car does not have a cover to go with it.. I have been browsing ebay and mopar online today.

    Does anyone have any suggestions on the best aftermarket (non-OEM) covers or will the OEM one do the trick?

    Here is a link to the one I'm considering buying: http://moparonlineparts.com/dodge-vi...er-p-3845.html

    However I may buy two.. one for when the car is parked outside / one for in my garage - would love one that will work for both.

    Any Advice? Thanks in advance!

    Tyler
    Why would you cover the vehicle when it's outside? Do you intend to leave it outside for more than a day?

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    PartsRack has an assortment of covers. Of course: THE YEAR MATTERS !!

    JonB@PartsRack.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve-Indy View Post
    Consult JonB at PartsRack. 360-837-3937
    thank you for the direction!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JonB ~ PartsRack View Post
    PartsRack has an assortment of covers. Of course: THE YEAR MATTERS !!

    JonB@PartsRack.com
    thank you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by NT-ACR View Post
    Why would you cover the vehicle when it's outside? Do you intend to leave it outside for more than a day?
    when i take the car to my office it would be in a garage. Id rather have a indoor/outdoor cover on it then.

    I assumed that the one for in my personal garage would be "lighter" maybe as thats were i will keep it 90% of the time.

    This is why i was i am inquiring about two kinds... or maybe one would do the trick

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve-Indy View Post
    Consult JonB at PartsRack. 360-837-3937
    Hey, Steve. I see that your footer exclaims, "I don't send or receive "PM's" since I prefer DIRECT communication."

    I'm a bit confused by this statement. Why do you post on this forum if you prefer "direct" communication? Isn't the very act of posting on a forum mean that you are engaging in indirect communication? This brings another question to mind. Do you also not utilize a cell phone and instead travel to meet with individuals face-to-face?

    I'm truly interested in hearing from you concerning this matter. You seem to be a fascinating fellow.

    P.S.- I considered PMing you about this matter but you obviously don't prefer that form of communication.

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    I will just give you my personal experience. My first "fast" car was an Evo that I bought off an older gentleman. He covered it religiously because he thought he was protecting it. The paint was in bad shape due to marring, and with several professional detail jobs, was never right. Just my $.02, and I know you didn't ask, but I wouldn't let an indoor/outdoor cover anywhere near my ACR. An indoor satin cover is a different story, but only when I know the car is spotless clean.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tjwhims75 View Post
    when i take the car to my office it would be in a garage. Id rather have a indoor/outdoor cover on it then.

    I assumed that the one for in my personal garage would be "lighter" maybe as thats were i will keep it 90% of the time.

    This is why i was i am inquiring about two kinds... or maybe one would do the trick

    I see. I can appreciate someone who is careful and protective of their vehicle!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dewilmoth View Post
    I will just give you my personal experience. My first "fast" car was an Evo that I bought off an older gentleman. He covered it religiously because he thought he was protecting it. The paint was in bad shape due to marring, and with several professional detail jobs, was never right. Just my $.02, and I know you didn't ask, but I wouldn't let an indoor/outdoor cover anywhere near my ACR. An indoor satin cover is a different story, but only when I know the car is spotless clean.
    Great point!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dewilmoth View Post
    I will just give you my personal experience. My first "fast" car was an Evo that I bought off an older gentleman. He covered it religiously because he thought he was protecting it. The paint was in bad shape due to marring, and with several professional detail jobs, was never right. Just my $.02, and I know you didn't ask, but I wouldn't let an indoor/outdoor cover anywhere near my ACR. An indoor satin cover is a different story, but only when I know the car is spotless clean.
    I really appreciate your input on this. Thanks alot

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    If you like your car and don't want to scratch the paint, then the absolute best cover is NO COVER. Save your money. I have one for the Gen3 I had and one for my TA, neither one has ever been used.

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    NEVER put a cover on a dirty car, major major sin!

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    Hi, NT-ACR:

    I consider the forum as a starting point. Thus, I invite verbal dialog over typing...especially when sorting complex issues...especially alarm, security issues which I never post.

    My "style" also allowes me to be able to contact the individual needing help in a more timely fashion in the event that I can find better solution than initially discussed.

    Feel free to call me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NT-ACR View Post
    Hey, Steve. I see that your footer exclaims, "I don't send or receive "PM's" since I prefer DIRECT communication."

    I'm a bit confused by this statement. Why do you post on this forum if you prefer "direct" communication? Isn't the very act of posting on a forum mean that you are engaging in indirect communication? This brings another question to mind. Do you also not utilize a cell phone and instead travel to meet with individuals face-to-face?

    I'm truly interested in hearing from you concerning this matter. You seem to be a fascinating fellow.

    P.S.- I considered PMing you about this matter but you obviously don't prefer that form of communication.
    He's one of the nicest people I have had the pleasure of meeting in my life, and would pick up his phone and help you at 2am if you had any possible issue with your car.

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    The only time my car gets covered is when it gets stored for the winter. Probably not a good idea to cover and uncover as a matter of routine during the driving season. You'll be dragging dirt and debris during the process.

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    As others have said covers can do a lot of damage. When I lived in downtown detroit in covered parking garage I had the car covered for the winter. The garage would get pretty dusty so the cover was to protect from that. When I uncovered the car in the spring it was a mess. The wind must have caused the cover to brush against the black paint. It was pretty bad. I had paint correction done immediately to fix it. I definitely don't recommend any cover for outdoor parking.

    Remember, when the car is still and untouched its just fine. It can be super dirty and just fine. Only when you TOUCH the paint do problems occur. The paint looks good or bad solely based on how you wash and care for the vehicle. The area of greatest scratches on my previous black GT was the door handle and that's just from touching it repeatedly. Thankfully my new orange TA hides scratches better and it has expel ultimate on the car including the door handles. A proper paint correction, nano coating, expel and proper washing are all you need to keep your paint near perfect and better than show room quality.

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    I'm having my wife make me a quilted car for the viper. I have the OEM cover that came with the car. She pulled the sticking from the OEM and is used this as the template to make me a custom cover. You have to love quilters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Terminator02 View Post
    As others have said covers can do a lot of damage. When I lived in downtown detroit in covered parking garage I had the car covered for the winter. The garage would get pretty dusty so the cover was to protect from that. When I uncovered the car in the spring it was a mess. The wind must have caused the cover to brush against the black paint. It was pretty bad. I had paint correction done immediately to fix it. I definitely don't recommend any cover for outdoor parking.

    Remember, when the car is still and untouched its just fine. It can be super dirty and just fine. Only when you TOUCH the paint do problems occur. The paint looks good or bad solely based on how you wash and care for the vehicle. The area of greatest scratches on my previous black GT was the door handle and that's just from touching it repeatedly. Thankfully my new orange TA hides scratches better and it has expel ultimate on the car including the door handles. A proper paint correction, nano coating, expel and proper washing are all you need to keep your paint near perfect and better than show room quality.
    Thanks alot for the input!


 

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