Best outdoor cover???
Best outdoor cover???
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kjbtuscan

Original Poster:

6 posts

236 months

Thursday 24th August 2006
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Hey guys......Im going to Australia for a year and want to get a decent cover to keep the tuscan covered.......any tips on a good one......and has anyone stored there tuscan for a year with out use??? will it cause lots of problems???

thanks in advance

pac-man

81 posts

239 months

Friday 25th August 2006
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after recommendations on here, got my outdoor cover from www.classicadditions.com about 150 quid inc vat and delivery....worth every penny

Mustang Baz

1,652 posts

258 months

Friday 25th August 2006
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Keith - see

www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&t=223165&r=2728617&hm=38660#2728617

Covercraft weathershield is the way to go - not cheap, but excellent.

As regards leaving the Tuscan for a year, there are a lot of threads on the potential issues of leaving the car for shorter periods than this. Off the top of my head and I am NO expert on this - dead battery, bald spots on tyres where they rest on the ground, seized clutch from lack of use, seals perishing, "old" oil and other fluid, potential fuel tank corrosion (?not sure on this). Conventional thought is that the more the cars are used, the less the issues.

Would it not be a worthy idea to put the car into professional storage for a year where it would be looked after? Alternatively, prepare the car as if it was going in for winter storage, draining fluids etc?

kjbtuscan

Original Poster:

6 posts

236 months

Friday 25th August 2006
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Thanks guys.....i will drain all the fluids and look into the covers you mentioned....i currently have a cover from halfords...that is...well........S**T!!!

Seems like a lot of people are selling their Tuscans and prices are dropping rapidly!....are you people crazy?!?!?!

whitey

2,508 posts

308 months

Friday 25th August 2006
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prices are firm for good ones. There is a lot of crap cars around.

I would not suggest an outdoor cover for a year, better to put it in a lock up, at least or sell it. An outdoor cover will chaff the paint in the wind, the chassis will be exposed to damp air and rust, the tyres will flat spot and go down, the electrics will corrode, the clutch slave seals will dry out, the lcd screen will die, the door seals will stick, the petrol will go off (but still work) the leather will get mouldy, etc etc

yi8tvr

1,105 posts

274 months

Saturday 26th August 2006
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If you are going to leave a car for one year i would say

1/ Garage is a must
2/ a Carcoon is a must with the battery charger
3/ Axle stands are a must

If you have not got them 3 your car will edge