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I see so many brands and so many fabrics recommended. Also in many threads, covers specific for convertibles due to rain leaks aren't addressed as much.
I'm considering this - CoverCraft Deluxe Custom-Fit Mustang Car Cover (99-04) at AmericanMuscle.com - Free Shipping!
It seems to have great reviews but on rain it says 8 out of 10 on the scale.
I end up with about a gallon of water somehow under my back seats after a rainstorm so I need something that will stop all rain.
Also I don't want a cover that will scratch. So would that cover suffice? The price and free shipping sure is appealing with all those reviews. I read about Steeda and a California cover company, but those were $225-$350 it seemed. I also saw something about how "Noah" fabric is good.
If $161 will keep the gallon of rain out, save the top from sun damage, fit the car decently enough, and not scratch the car; then I am happy and why would anyone pay $100 more unless they are paying for a decorative one or one with "space age" special fabric. I just want it to get the job done, I don't care what it looks like.
So it's from American Muscle and it has pretty much all good reviews. I just want to make sure because I would rather spend $250 once than waste $161 on a cover that isn't going to work for my car's needs.
Any convertible guys have any input? It's a 2001 GT with the stock spoiler. The CoverCraft seems to fit the side mirrors and has an antenna hole for it too which is nice. The main thing is keeping the rain out because my car is outside 100% of the time and this water is about to ruin my amp and it's causing a horrible moldy smell. It's in a friends garage right now until I can get one ordered.
Is it worth spending any extra to upgrade the fabric mainly to block water and secondly to block the sun?
Thanks!
I'm considering this - CoverCraft Deluxe Custom-Fit Mustang Car Cover (99-04) at AmericanMuscle.com - Free Shipping!
It seems to have great reviews but on rain it says 8 out of 10 on the scale.
I end up with about a gallon of water somehow under my back seats after a rainstorm so I need something that will stop all rain.
Also I don't want a cover that will scratch. So would that cover suffice? The price and free shipping sure is appealing with all those reviews. I read about Steeda and a California cover company, but those were $225-$350 it seemed. I also saw something about how "Noah" fabric is good.
If $161 will keep the gallon of rain out, save the top from sun damage, fit the car decently enough, and not scratch the car; then I am happy and why would anyone pay $100 more unless they are paying for a decorative one or one with "space age" special fabric. I just want it to get the job done, I don't care what it looks like.
So it's from American Muscle and it has pretty much all good reviews. I just want to make sure because I would rather spend $250 once than waste $161 on a cover that isn't going to work for my car's needs.
Any convertible guys have any input? It's a 2001 GT with the stock spoiler. The CoverCraft seems to fit the side mirrors and has an antenna hole for it too which is nice. The main thing is keeping the rain out because my car is outside 100% of the time and this water is about to ruin my amp and it's causing a horrible moldy smell. It's in a friends garage right now until I can get one ordered.
Is it worth spending any extra to upgrade the fabric mainly to block water and secondly to block the sun?
Thanks!