Door covers
Sorry it took me so long i got busy at work..
This pic shows how the cover looks like when its on "mind you i still had the doors on in the picture" but when the doors are off the cover lays nice and flat.

This one show how the bottom lays against the body "i had oem side steps that i attached the cover straps to the pinch seam but with the rubi rails i can attached it to the rails it self next to the pinch seam"

This pic shows how far back from the door away the cover goes "I cut it so that it went past the door way but it doesn't touch the window

This pic shows the double stitching i sewed on the cover to insure that it wont come undone

This is what i put the cover in when not in use "the smittybilt cover did not come with a bag so i bought this camping bag to put it in"

Well that's it
... OK over view.. I run door less in the summer time and i don't have a garage "single car garage and the wife parks there..lol" I WAS putting the doors back on at night and that only lasted a month or so.. I bought a smittybilt trail cover for around $120 it worked great, kept the inside dry of "heavy or light rain" and it keeps the critters out " coons and cats"
I found myself running safari style with my soft top all the time so modded the cover. I cut the cover past the door way and folded it over and sewed it, then i folded it again and stitched it again "UV thread" I've had it for a couple of years now and it has some seams that wanted to come undone but i just restitched it. "good as new
" when i first bought it i would pull on the cover straps pretty hard but with time i learned that it doesn't need to be that tight to do its job.
Not to bad if i say so myself..
Oh i forgot to add that I'll be selling this cover in a couple of weeks.. gonna be asking $50 shipped "not to bad since the bag itself cost me 10bucks...lol
Augi

This pic shows how the cover looks like when its on "mind you i still had the doors on in the picture" but when the doors are off the cover lays nice and flat.
This one show how the bottom lays against the body "i had oem side steps that i attached the cover straps to the pinch seam but with the rubi rails i can attached it to the rails it self next to the pinch seam"
This pic shows how far back from the door away the cover goes "I cut it so that it went past the door way but it doesn't touch the window
This pic shows the double stitching i sewed on the cover to insure that it wont come undone
This is what i put the cover in when not in use "the smittybilt cover did not come with a bag so i bought this camping bag to put it in"
Well that's it
I found myself running safari style with my soft top all the time so modded the cover. I cut the cover past the door way and folded it over and sewed it, then i folded it again and stitched it again "UV thread" I've had it for a couple of years now and it has some seams that wanted to come undone but i just restitched it. "good as new
" when i first bought it i would pull on the cover straps pretty hard but with time i learned that it doesn't need to be that tight to do its job.Not to bad if i say so myself..

Oh i forgot to add that I'll be selling this cover in a couple of weeks.. gonna be asking $50 shipped "not to bad since the bag itself cost me 10bucks...lol
Augi


