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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Calgary
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Need Advice On Trailering
I'm trailering my 930 8hr's on the highway in winter. Not sure if it is better to put a car cover on (worried about rubbing in wind) or leave it off (worried about rocks).
Whats the best way to go on an open trailer? Thanks
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No cover.
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No cover. That'll be far worse than exposure to the elements.
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Hi, I suggest no cover. The cover will rub in the wind and the potential of loosing the cover on the open road, this could be really bad!
Alex |
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Get some good low-tack 3m masking tape and put it on all the vulnerable forward-facing surfaces. Lots of people do this for track days. It'll go on fast, protect your paint, then come right off with no drama.
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Fremont, Ca
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I would suggest taping your windshield also. Sand on the road can sand blast everything including the glass! I know this from experience.
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