Benefit Of Tonneau Cover
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Originally Posted by Nick Graves,Jul 21 2004, 02:52 PM
Actually, I must confess mine's been lying on the garage floor since I LAST GOT A SOAKING.......
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I have never used it, in fact my tonneau cover hasn't even been out of the original packaging Thats where the Boxster and Toyota MR2 roofs are better, they fold away leaving the only the top of the roof exposed.
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Originally Posted by zero_to60,Jul 21 2004, 07:49 AM
went for a run last night having washed the car with the tonneau on. I had forgotten what a difference it makes
Looks wise, much much better
Noise wise, a lot less wind noise so you can hear the exhaust note so so much better
Looks wise, much much better
Noise wise, a lot less wind noise so you can hear the exhaust note so so much better
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Originally Posted by TinTop,Jul 21 2004, 06:01 PM
Here here, I used mine for Rahul's spit and polish meet. Half way up the M25 the heavens opened. Me and Mrs TinTop got VERY wet. The weather is too unpredictable here for a twotone cover.
It was fine for most of the journey; but for about 10 minutes, it hurled it down around the M3 -M25 junction. As we were travelling at pace, the rain just breezed over our heads.
Got a bit of spray on the rear view mirror, though..
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Originally Posted by Useful,Jul 21 2004, 10:05 PM
As we were travelling at pace, the rain just breezed over our heads.
Got a bit of spray on the rear view mirror, though..
Got a bit of spray on the rear view mirror, though..