Winter covers for my M37
Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 7:28 am
Winter has decended on the northeast and unfortunately, my truck has to sit outside. I wanted to preserve my canvas as much as possible, so I was going to remove my cargo cover and side rails for the winter. After removing the cover and bows, I decided to leave the side rails on and make an abbreviated cover instead.


I also wanted to protect the canvas top and hood from the elements. All those hold down brackets and the cowl vent area are so prone to rust. This is a daily driver so I wanted something I could put on and take off easily. A full truck cover would be too heavy, especially when covered with snow. So, I made up this cover. It hooks behind the top and attaches at the front with bungie cords. It takes about a minute to put on. No more window scraping too!


Here are the covers doing their job.



I also wanted to protect the canvas top and hood from the elements. All those hold down brackets and the cowl vent area are so prone to rust. This is a daily driver so I wanted something I could put on and take off easily. A full truck cover would be too heavy, especially when covered with snow. So, I made up this cover. It hooks behind the top and attaches at the front with bungie cords. It takes about a minute to put on. No more window scraping too!


Here are the covers doing their job.
