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Winter covers for my M37

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 7:28 am
by wvcharlie
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.
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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!

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Here are the covers doing their job.

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Re: Winter covers for my M37

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 8:27 am
by w30bob
Charlie......don't fret brother....you're not the only one who keeps his M outside. Mine isn't a daily driver....doesn't drive at all right now......but she still needs to be protected. I like the heavy vinyl tarps because the snow just slides right off if you touch it. The cheaper tarps that shred in 6 months just suck...but the thicker ones are ok.

regards,
bob

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DSC04059 by w30bob, on Flickr

Re: Winter covers for my M37

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 3:11 pm
by T. Highway
Charlie,

You have more snow than we do in WI.......... :shock: so much for global warming.

Bert

Re: Winter covers for my M37

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 5:09 pm
by wvcharlie
Bert,
West Virginia has the highest average elevation of any eastern state. Even though we are below the Mason Dixon line, it is a long cold winter. My next task is a paint job, but that will have to wait for spring. Bob is right. You need a good quality tarp to stand up to long term storage through long winter weather. I just wanted something I could cover the essentials with and still get on and off easily.

Re: Winter covers for my M37

Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2013 1:16 pm
by mix4coal
Pond liner works well. It doesnt deteriorate and is UV protected. Its pricey but will outlast any tarp.