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Originally Posted by gurneyeagle
First pics of "KAV" Nismo rims. It stopped raining for a while but it is still dark outside. Better pictures next weekend.
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mr.gurney- wow, looks great!
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Originally Posted by gurneyeagle
15mm on the front and 10mm on the rear.
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huh, i thought you were "done" with spacers?
ms.bc- condensation above the car cover is fine, i would just dry the cover with a towel if it's a lot of water. the cover will breath so you will want to QD the paint when the cover is dry again. sometimes the moisture can leave behind some cloudy film depending on how humid it was.
i keep a thermometer with hygrometer in the garage to prevent condensation on my cars and tools (and any metals). especially if the humidity outside is drastically higher vs inside, i dont open the garage door. here are a few examples i usually see during hibernation:
if garage is 40F RH60 and outside is even colder, opening garage is fine.
if garage is 40F RH60 and outside is 50F RH60-75, open with fans running.
if garage is 40F RH60 but outside is 65F RH>75, i do not open.
i think the threshold for condensation is typically about 15RH higher for outside. with my 2.5 car garage size, it can withstand about 2-3min before condensation starts developing. if i have fans running i can extend the time.
i have to pull out the trash/recycle bins every week so a car cover will definitely prevent any condensation on the cars and any metals. i usually pull-out the bins and shut the door within 2min.
a cover also prevents any scuffs if im moving large bins inside the garage and accidentally bump the cars. i can be less stressed.
as far as scuffs from the cover itself... as long as the cover is clean and the car has wax/sealant, no issue. ive not detected any hazing on the paint from the covers.
i dust the car covers before removal using a california-duster. i say
for indoor car covers when you think about the benefits noted above.