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Old Jul 30, 2008, 05:58 PM
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help for the upcoming winter

im looking at a car cover for my car and was wondering if anyone makes one for wingless evos?? any help guys??
Old Jul 30, 2008, 06:17 PM
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see if you can find one for a regular lancer...that would work
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i thought the evo was a tad wider then the lancer..ill look into it thou thanks
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yes a tad, but it should still be big enough
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Yes there are car covers for wingless Evo's.

http://www.carcoversdirect.com/produ...TSUBISHI/2005/

Just buy the Evo RS car cover.
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thanks 6-speed?
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I got mine from Autoanything.com. Covercraft Noah material. Best $200 I ever spent!!
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for the winter do i need to worry about the tires being in contact with the ground with all the snow? this is my first winter with so much snow...thanks again for the help guys i just ordered a covercraft with the noah material!!
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You might not want to cover the car in the winter. Doing so will build moisture between the cover and the outside enviornment if you use the car every day and put it away warm.

Just let it sit outside. It'll be fine.
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well my plan is to leave her covered during the winter cause im close enough to work to run every day. any ill effects if i do it that way?
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I have the cover he just bought, and it does a great job of not building up any moisture. It actually 'breathes' to avoid this. The cover itself will be soaked after a rain, but the car will be dry. I will be using this during the winter as well. Besides, if it is below freezing, there won't be any moisture anyways!
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