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Red Six
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I just moved to Michigan friday for my summer job with Toyota. I took my car. I need a cover for storms. My question: Does anyone know of a good cover with maximum weather protection (hail) that will slip over my antenna without me taking the antenna off? IF so, please post links. THanks, Evan.
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Saving for a supercharger
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Pensacola, Florida
Posts: 4,148
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Get a shorty antenna
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WE ARE PENNSTATE
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most car covers come with this little patch that allows you to punch a hole wherever your antenea is. mine does but i just take mine off cause its a shorty so its easy to store in my arm rest
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Austin, Tx.
Posts: 111
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as far as protection from hail and such, i always used some old towels and then put the car cover on. never had any problems at all and my car has seen some pretty bad hail storms here in texas.
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