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Chris113113 11-23-2011 04:38 PM

Car Cover
 
So I love my Rx-8, and I feel that it needs to be treated properly. That being said, I don't have a garage where I live, and I was curious as to if you all believe I should get a car cover for it, and if so, is there a cover that you all would recommend.

New Yorker 11-23-2011 04:42 PM

A few minutes with this chart, and all your questions will be answered:
http://www.covercraft.com/App%20Guid...de%2011-09.pdf
(Make sure you scroll down to the second chart for the Outdoor Cover chart.)

I bought my cover there, too:
www.covercraft.com

Jedi54 11-23-2011 05:26 PM

Covercraft: easily the BEST car covers I've EVER owned.
I've bought 2 Noah covers for my RX8 over the years and now I'm absolutely loving the Form Fit I bought for it last year. :)

Roidz 11-24-2011 12:26 AM

What does everyone think about the Mazda covers? They look cool and it will just be sitting in the garage with the cover on it so doesn't need to be weather proof or anything.

Jedi54 11-24-2011 09:58 AM

I owned it for some time, its a decent cover but it fits EXTREMELY tight.
If your car is even slightly dusty, that won't be good for scratches...

Plus, it's expensive so you're better off with cover craft.
If it's only going to be inside, just get an indoor cover. I can post pics of mine later

moeswrx 11-24-2011 11:06 AM

The evolution model from covercraft is a good cover. Fits my R3 very tight but does not cover the lower parts of the car. Wish it could be a bit longer on the sides and front to cover all of the car.

Jedi54 11-24-2011 10:36 PM

2 Attachment(s)
here's my car with the Noah covercraft


Attachment 238692





Here it is with the Form Fit indoor cover by Covercraft

Attachment 238693





you'll notice that the cover is not pulled down all the way in either picture. To be fair, I do have an aftermarket front bumper which is much lower then OEM and a mazdaspeed wing but despite that the cover IS able to reach the bottom of the rear bumper but I choose not to pull it down that far as the exhaust tips are usually hot and I really don't want to burn through my car cover. :lol2:

ZumnRx8 11-24-2011 11:42 PM

2 Attachment(s)

Originally Posted by Jedi54 (Post 4131893)
I owned it for some time, its a decent cover but it fits EXTREMELY tight.
If your car is even slightly dusty, that won't be good for scratches...


Originally Posted by moeswrx (Post 4131922)
The evolution model from covercraft is a good cover. Fits my R3 very tight but does not cover the lower parts of the car. Wish it could be a bit longer on the sides and front to cover all of the car.

Kinda like......


Originally Posted by Roidz24 (Post 4131767)
What does everyone think about the Mazda covers? They look cool and it will just be sitting in the garage with the cover on it so doesn't need to be weather proof or anything.

If you have an R3 or put a body kit or wide wheels and pull the fenders on your car it makes it a lot harder to fit .... even going from stock S2 trim to R3




Attachment 238687
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Roidz 11-25-2011 09:19 AM


Originally Posted by Jedi54 (Post 4132162)
here's my car with the Noah covercraft


http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d3..._IMAGE_165.jpg





Here it is with the Form Fit indoor cover by Covercraft

http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d3...IMAG0020-1.jpg





you'll notice that the cover is not pulled down all the way in either picture. To be fair, I do have an aftermarket front bumper which is much lower then OEM and a mazdaspeed wing but despite that the cover IS able to reach the bottom of the rear bumper but I choose not to pull it down that far as the exhaust tips are usually hot and I really don't want to burn through my car cover. :lol2:

I like the Form Fit cover. Might have to get me one.


Originally Posted by ZumnRx8 (Post 4132192)
Kinda like......



If you have an R3 or put a body kit or wide wheels and pull the fenders on your car it makes it a lot harder to fit .... even going from stock S2 trim to R3




http://i397.photobucket.com/albums/p...8/101_7341.jpg
http://i397.photobucket.com/albums/p...-34-48_619.jpg

^^That's funny. Looks like a fat chick with a belly shirt on.

Jedi54 11-25-2011 09:52 AM

the form fit is nice but it is INDOOR ONLY. Trust me, you do not want this cover outside.
the material is a stretchy one, the inside is extremely soft (you could sleep on this) but it won't do anything for protecting against the elements.

the Noah is an outdoor cover that I occasionally used indoor until I got my form fit.

9krpmrx8 11-25-2011 10:12 AM

I am storing Hoss-05's car while he is overseas and the Mazda cover fits fine with the Mazdaspeed bodykit and 18 x 10" wheels.

Roidz 11-25-2011 11:39 AM


Originally Posted by Jedi54 (Post 4132329)
the form fit is nice but it is INDOOR ONLY. Trust me, you do not want this cover outside.
the material is a stretchy one, the inside is extremely soft (you could sleep on this) but it won't do anything for protecting against the elements.

the Noah is an outdoor cover that I occasionally used indoor until I got my form fit.

It will always be stored indoors, but damn , the form fit is kinda expensive.

jasonrxeight 11-25-2011 12:57 PM

why cover it up if you just gonna leave it inside?

Jedi54 11-25-2011 01:18 PM

Roidz, yeah the price made me cringe but once I received it, I realized it was definitely worth the price.

Jason: so it doesn't get dusty. I I keep mine polished at all times, you'll be surprised how dirty a car can get just sitting in a garage. There's times I go a month in between driving it and when I take it out, I want it to be spotless. :cool:

ZumnRx8 11-25-2011 02:05 PM

^OCD about having his car clean at all times. Nothing wrong with it, its an expensive purchase (the car) and some like to take care of it as much as possible.

9krpmrx8 11-25-2011 02:09 PM


Originally Posted by Jedi54 (Post 4132427)
Roidz, yeah the price made me cringe but once I received it, I realized it was definitely worth the price.

Jason: so it doesn't get dusty. I I keep mine polished at all times, you'll be surprised how dirty a car can get just sitting in a garage. There's times I go a month in between driving it and when I take it out, I want it to be spotless. :cool:


Tell me about, my car has been in the closed garage for almost three months with no cover and it's filthy. The first thing I will do this weekend once it is running is pull it out and wash it :)

Roidz 11-25-2011 03:54 PM


Originally Posted by 9krpmrx8 (Post 4132452)
Tell me about, my car has been in the closed garage for almost three months with no cover and it's filthy. The first thing I will do this weekend once it is running is pull it out and wash it :)

No kidding. I cleaned mine all up a month or so ago and it's covered in dust now. Makes me sick.

And thanks Jedi. I'm seriously thinking about getting one now.

jsight 11-25-2011 06:22 PM

The Noah cover is popular here (as it should be, IMO), however, you may want to look at some of their other covers as well. I have the Covercraft Block-it 380, as it is substantialy cheaper. I don't believe that it is quite as thick/nice as the Noah cover, but the fit appears to be just as good. I'm quite hapy with mine, but mine only gets used for a few days occasionally (as most of the time the car is garaged).

New Yorker 11-27-2011 04:25 PM

I park in a huge, dusty underground garage. I've had the Dustop cover for nearly 10 years (had it on my last car, too) and it works real well. Even when I'm away from my car for 2 or 3 weeks, not a speck of dust under there.


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