BoomBoy
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I keep it covered under the carport whenever I can, after a car wash, to prevent dirt, dust, pollen and whatever may be blowing on it. It does its job well.
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Just got my cover kings today in the mail. Same one as you. Extremely happy with ithttps://www.coverking.com/indoor-sa...r-2019-ford-mustang-shelby-gt350.html#vselect
The Ruby Red is a CoverKing Satin cover on a 2019 GT350. The blue satin CoverKing cover is on a 2012 Roush. Very happy with both.
The best car covers that I had ever owned and enjoyed were Covercraft Car Covers and I always went with the Form-Fit model and it comes in 6 different colors.Cover looks great. Their website isn't super clear on which options to select for the non-R 350s. Has anyone ordered one of Coverking's Stretch Satin for the 19/20 350 with the factory swing?
Not so much on a convertible though. I tried one and it left red fuzz all over the top. A nightmare to remove. A lint roller helped...The best car covers that I had ever owned and enjoyed were Covercraft Car Covers and I always went with the Form-Fit model and it comes in 6 different colors.
Aside from the many colors to choose from some of the other terrific features that I really liked was the very soft fabric which comes from the spandex used in the polyester knit.
The quality of the fabric also provides a great deal of paint protection and has helped me a great deal in the past.
If you didn't like the terrific quality of these car covers I would be quite surprised.
Good luck!
Yup. My CoverKing is on my car every day in the brutal sun in the outside lot at work. They even replaced the original free when it started to degrade [white dust on the car]. I talked to the CK reps at SEMA in 2019 and they said 'send it back to us'. Mine is the Autobody Armor Custom [gray Class 3] which has the soft white inside cloth, and it was just over $300. For some reason it was cheaper to buy it through CARID than direct, although I did the warranty directly. And it has a five-year warranty. They custom-made it to fit my wing too. Not cheap, but worth it to me. Oh, and I wash it periodically, even though they say not to. It gets too full of pollen and dust after a while.Anyone order from Coverking? Seem to have much softer covers than the factory covers at a fraction of the price. Looks like a 4 layer multi weather soft cover for under $200
Not ragging on you here but washing something thatās not supposed to be washed will degrade the material.Yup. My CoverKing is on my car every day in the brutal sun in the outside lot at work. They even replaced the original free when it started to degrade [white dust on the car]. I talked to the CK reps at SEMA in 2019 and they said 'send it back to us'. Mine is the Autobody Armor Custom [gray Class 3] which has the soft white inside cloth, and it was just over $300. For some reason it was cheaper to buy it through CARID than direct, although I did the warranty directly. And it has a five-year warranty. They custom-made it to fit my wing too. Not cheap, but worth it to me. Oh, and I wash it periodically, even though they say not to. It gets too full of pollen and dust after a while.
Iāve have the Ford Shelby GT350 cover for nearly 5 years now and have had no scratches from using it. I have stated this in the past because it is a misconception that the cover from Ford is of low quality.I would never put the OEM cover on my 350R. Its a scratch nightmare ready to happen, the material its made from is so harsh I just couldn't bring myself to put it on my car