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Everyone,
Just picked up a 1971 long bed. Paint is brand new. Unfortunately I only have storage for this vehicle next to the house. It'll be generally protected on the other side and front with a fence and gate. The back would face the back yard. I'll be storing the truck during the winter. Given the space, I don't want an EZ up as water might shed right near the house foundation. I'm thinking a cover is the best option and I'm looking at the LMC and Noah covers. Any opinions? Also, without a bed cover, how well do these covers work at not creating a swimming pool in the bed? Thanks! |
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Water tight covers hold condensation under them, this promotes mildew and rust. Both very bad for your vehicle. Truck covers you see in catalogs are generally for indoor (or carport) storage. They repel water, but are breathable, but not waterproof. You should at least have a roof over your truck if you want to use a cover. Also, covers are not permanent, they need to be removed periodically to prevent damage to your truck.
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I used a cover on my truck for two winters. After the second winter, the wind had rubbed right thru my clear coat. It was a new cover as well. Now I just leave it uncovered.
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The cover will damage the paint no matter what you do. I would only use a cover indoors.
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I live in CA where we don't have as much rain as you probably do. Also, I drive my truck at least twice a week so the cover doesn't stay on all the time. Anyway, I bought my cover at car covers.com and it is water resistant but stil breaths. I wash it at the laundermat a couple of times a year to that it isn't abrasive on the finish. Yes it wish I could garage my truck but I can't so it is an alternative. It keeps the bird poop and stuff falling from the trees and sun damage to a minimum.
Regarding the "swimming pool" in the bed after the rain, that will happen for sure. You can probably build a frame from PVC pipe so the water rolls off instead of a having a tonneau cover. |
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If it where me, I'd rent a storage unit to put it in until you can find permanent storage. This will be a lot less expensive than a new paint job.
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you could make a lean-to slanted roof carport next to your house,make it out of metal pipe frame and metal roofing anchor it to the ground , not sure if you have a fence to anchor it too, not a permanent structure so no permit required, water will run off away from your house, will help keep it protected
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I got the "LMC 4000 TRUCK COVER" last August and I'm definitely glad I did. I live next to the ocean so the salty air can take its toll on things. I don't have a particularly great paint job - it's presentable but definitely has its flaws so I can't really comment on whether or not the cover is bad for the paint job. I drive the truck a few times a week so the cover comes off regularly and if I know it's going to rain I don't bother putting the cover on because it turns into a big PITA after collecting water. I really like how it keeps the bird crap and general dust off the truck and keeps it looking generally cleaner longer. I'm a fan of the cover.
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I purchased the $199. "Platinum Shield Truck Cover" from Carcovers.com as well. Big mistake!
It is a SUBSTANDARD product. The material is tissue thin lightweight not tear resistant. Sections of it were torn after 3 weeks. It looks and feels exactly like the cheap lightweight indoor cover I bought for $49 on Amazon. The claims on their website are rediculous. I regret ordering from them. I would not recommend any Carcovers.com product. |
I've had the 2016 outside all summer with the c10 in the garage without a cover. I do have a storage unit locked in for the c10 for the winter and still debating on a cover for in the unit. Only concern would be dust but the truck can always be washed in the Spring.
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Personally I don't think you need a cover in a storage unit - I'd be more worried about some critter getting between the paint and the cover and skittering around. First think in the spring is to just rinse real well and then wash it. Speaking of critters, whenever I've stored a vehicle in a storage facility, I always scattered mothballs around the perimeter and a few under the truck, that either worked, or it was coincidence. Either way, no critters :)
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Public Storage units are expensive to rent, after all its a business trying to makeprofit. I have been renting garages at private homes for many many years and can usualy get a decent price as i keep them all year around. I park my truck in October and pull it out in April and it looks as fresh as when I parked it. Any landlord with some common sense would quickly see by looking at your truck that you would be a great renter. If you do decide to try rent a residential garage make sure you have the whole garage to yourself.. By the way that is one sweet looking truck..
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