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K3NJW

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448 posts

259 months

Thursday 1st May 2003
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Does anyone use a cover or are you all putting it away in the garage overnight. I tried using the Leven cover I had for the Chimaera, but where it shuts in the boot the angle is wrong and water dribbled into the boot overnight. It kept the rest nice and dry but if it's not shut in the boot it's very easily removed and it was £150 so would be a bit irritating.

alt

1,879 posts

283 months

Thursday 1st May 2003
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I use a car port so it's still outside but at least it's protected from the rain.
I did have a Leven Hood Cover for my Chimaera but sold it (via PH) when I got the Tamora.
Not much help am I!

hatchn

352 posts

285 months

Thursday 1st May 2003
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I've got a "CoverCraft" one. It's not an “outdoor” type, I only put it on the car when it's in the garage. Otherwise our cat goes into the garage and will walk all over the car or sleep in it if the roof is off. It had a fight with another cat in my old Griff, should have seen the state of the leather afterwards, almost killed the bloody thing

Anyway, give CoverCraft a call on 020 7736 3214 or mail them at sales@covercraft.demon.co.uk they now have a Tamora Template and can make up what ever kind of cover you need. I'm not sure of the cost as the dealer got it for me as part of my "purchase deal".

Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Nick

COOPS

224 posts

261 months

Thursday 1st May 2003
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May be worth giving Leven a call also as when I last spoke to them they offered to look at making one for the Tamora. I didn't take up the offer as my car is garaged and I use a large cover from Halfords (which doesn't sweat)which cost £59.00
I think that Leven will near enough make anything if there is any kind of demand!

aaandy

726 posts

253 months

Thursday 1st May 2003
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Am currently in the process of fixing a leaky drivers footwell in my chimaera. Only had a few weeks so trying to get tips on how to keep the water out from other strings on here. Door is also filling up a bit as well and not draining properly

Even so I want to get an outdoor cover as well nfor when the weather os looking a bit messy. Have been looking at the one that Leven does for £150. Has anyone got any experience of these? Are they any good? Hassle to put on and take off?

robertm

253 posts

264 months

Thursday 1st May 2003
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I tried using the Leven cover I had for the Chimaera, but where it shuts in the boot the angle is wrong and water dribbled into the boot overnight. It kept the rest nice and dry but if it's not shut in the boot it's very easily removed and it was £150 so would be a bit irritating.


Nigel,

Like you, I use the Leven one I originally purchased for my Chimaera on the Tamora. I find that as long as I tuck the rear flap down in to the space between the bodywork and the boot seal, (if that makes sense?), the boot stays completely dry, as the water drains away as it would if there was no cover on there.

Rob

K3NJW

Original Poster:

448 posts

259 months

Thursday 1st May 2003
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Andy, the Leven covers are a doddle to put on and reasonably secure. They trap under the boot and bonnet and clip round the wing mirrors. The chimaera one keeps all the water out and keeps everything frost free in the winter. I can certainly recommend that.

I spent months getting my Chimaera completely watertight, just to sell it. Apart from checking the usual joins around the brake/clutch cylinder, check the engine/chasis number plate, the hollow (clever hey) rivets, and the ones under the windscreen tin plate thing. It's also worth checking the door seal, mine let water in where the footwell carpet wrapped into the door seal where the leather trim was. I found ome marine grade black silicone sealant (it's on one of the Chimaera posts) and sealed round the door and boot seals as well as everywhere under the bonnet. Also resealed the back lights with it. £2.10 a tube.

www.decoratingdirect.co.uk/viewprod/b/BITHA6/

K3NJW

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448 posts

259 months

Thursday 1st May 2003
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Robert, that makes perfect sense and is a blinding idea. I'll try that next time. Thanks.

aaandy

726 posts

253 months

Thursday 1st May 2003
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Nigel, Cheers for this. Was worried about other silicone sealants and if they would melt under the bonnet, can get a bit hot under there. But this stuff looks spot on. Have just ordered a tube.

Just need to get that Leven cover and spend the next few weeks in the footwell until it stays dry!!

dicky

928 posts

285 months

Thursday 1st May 2003
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my cover is from covercraft,very snug and waterproof for outside use, well worthit. Says it is breathable too..........?????

Bigbrowncow

83 posts

263 months

Thursday 1st May 2003
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Am I tempting fate?

I leave The Beast out in the street every night with no cover. I do drive it nearly every day at the moment.

I haven't spotted any leaks so far...



Steve

dicky

928 posts

285 months

Thursday 1st May 2003
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lift the mats at the front or in the boot, you will see them .....................