Any recommendations for a place that sells car covers that are small enough to fit an LBC? (Local or web)
Any brand recommendations welcome too?
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I would find a Budge Premier car cover, size 2. These are made of Tyvek and do a great job of reflecting the heat off the cars. They breathe and repel water very well. I have been using them for years. Once they get too thin I buy a new one. The best part is they roll up very small to fit in a LBC! Also they also don't 'lint' as many other covers do. I also have never had one scratch my paint either.
I have seen them on eBay for less than $40 quite often from individuals sellers just trying to unload a cover they no longer need.
I have seen them on eBay for less than $40 quite often from individuals sellers just trying to unload a cover they no longer need.
Chris Gorman