Jeep Cover!
I bought one of the rain gear covers a month or so ago and have been using
it daily...pretty neat not using the top or doors on a regular basis. I have been getting some humongous pools of water on top tho, almost flooded my seat today when I forgot it rained. Anyone have advice on using this thing so the water runs off? Seahag |
Re: Jeep Cover!
Get a big dowel (big-ass stick) long enough to stick in the cab and lift
the top (like the center pole in a tent). Cut a hole in a tennis ball and stick it on the end that is touching the top. Seahag wrote: > I bought one of the rain gear covers a month or so ago and have been using > it daily...pretty neat not using the top or doors on a regular basis. I > have been getting some humongous pools of water on top tho, almost flooded > my seat today when I forgot it rained. Anyone have advice on using this > thing so the water runs off? > > Seahag > > |
Re: Jeep Cover!
Get a big dowel (big-ass stick) long enough to stick in the cab and lift
the top (like the center pole in a tent). Cut a hole in a tennis ball and stick it on the end that is touching the top. Seahag wrote: > I bought one of the rain gear covers a month or so ago and have been using > it daily...pretty neat not using the top or doors on a regular basis. I > have been getting some humongous pools of water on top tho, almost flooded > my seat today when I forgot it rained. Anyone have advice on using this > thing so the water runs off? > > Seahag > > |
Re: Jeep Cover!
Get a big dowel (big-ass stick) long enough to stick in the cab and lift
the top (like the center pole in a tent). Cut a hole in a tennis ball and stick it on the end that is touching the top. Seahag wrote: > I bought one of the rain gear covers a month or so ago and have been using > it daily...pretty neat not using the top or doors on a regular basis. I > have been getting some humongous pools of water on top tho, almost flooded > my seat today when I forgot it rained. Anyone have advice on using this > thing so the water runs off? > > Seahag > > |
Re: Jeep Cover!
Get a big dowel (big-ass stick) long enough to stick in the cab and lift
the top (like the center pole in a tent). Cut a hole in a tennis ball and stick it on the end that is touching the top. Seahag wrote: > I bought one of the rain gear covers a month or so ago and have been using > it daily...pretty neat not using the top or doors on a regular basis. I > have been getting some humongous pools of water on top tho, almost flooded > my seat today when I forgot it rained. Anyone have advice on using this > thing so the water runs off? > > Seahag > > |
Re: Jeep Cover!
I've heard of people using sail battens (sp?) to for a bow. On a TJ, one
cut to the right length could probably be held in place across the driver & passenger seats by the door surrounds (assuming you have a softtop) "Seahag" <Seahag@toadymail.net> wrote in message news:40da396c_2@newsfeed.slurp.net... > I bought one of the rain gear covers a month or so ago and have been using > it daily...pretty neat not using the top or doors on a regular basis. I > have been getting some humongous pools of water on top tho, almost flooded > my seat today when I forgot it rained. Anyone have advice on using this > thing so the water runs off? > > Seahag > > |
Re: Jeep Cover!
I've heard of people using sail battens (sp?) to for a bow. On a TJ, one
cut to the right length could probably be held in place across the driver & passenger seats by the door surrounds (assuming you have a softtop) "Seahag" <Seahag@toadymail.net> wrote in message news:40da396c_2@newsfeed.slurp.net... > I bought one of the rain gear covers a month or so ago and have been using > it daily...pretty neat not using the top or doors on a regular basis. I > have been getting some humongous pools of water on top tho, almost flooded > my seat today when I forgot it rained. Anyone have advice on using this > thing so the water runs off? > > Seahag > > |
Re: Jeep Cover!
I've heard of people using sail battens (sp?) to for a bow. On a TJ, one
cut to the right length could probably be held in place across the driver & passenger seats by the door surrounds (assuming you have a softtop) "Seahag" <Seahag@toadymail.net> wrote in message news:40da396c_2@newsfeed.slurp.net... > I bought one of the rain gear covers a month or so ago and have been using > it daily...pretty neat not using the top or doors on a regular basis. I > have been getting some humongous pools of water on top tho, almost flooded > my seat today when I forgot it rained. Anyone have advice on using this > thing so the water runs off? > > Seahag > > |
Re: Jeep Cover!
I've heard of people using sail battens (sp?) to for a bow. On a TJ, one
cut to the right length could probably be held in place across the driver & passenger seats by the door surrounds (assuming you have a softtop) "Seahag" <Seahag@toadymail.net> wrote in message news:40da396c_2@newsfeed.slurp.net... > I bought one of the rain gear covers a month or so ago and have been using > it daily...pretty neat not using the top or doors on a regular basis. I > have been getting some humongous pools of water on top tho, almost flooded > my seat today when I forgot it rained. Anyone have advice on using this > thing so the water runs off? > > Seahag > > |
Re: Jeep Cover!
Thanks, come to think of it I believe we have a telescoping pole around
somewhere and the dog won't miss one of his tennis balls! Seahag "Jim85CJ" <jim_85CJ@NOSPAM.yahoo.com> wrote: > Get a big dowel (big-ass stick) long enough to stick in the cab and lift > the top (like the center pole in a tent). Cut a hole in a tennis ball > and stick it on the end that is touching the top. > > Seahag wrote: > > > I bought one of the rain gear covers a month or so ago and have been using > > it daily...pretty neat not using the top or doors on a regular basis. I > > have been getting some humongous pools of water on top tho, almost flooded > > my seat today when I forgot it rained. Anyone have advice on using this > > thing so the water runs off? > > > > Seahag > > > > > |
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