It is - see http://www.chevellestuff.com/qd/th400.htm for several examples.
If they're using a manually controlled washer, pressure washer I assume and
not a hot tank type dip, maybe they could cover the tag with a plastic bag,
tape it off, and be careful around the tag.
Dale
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Isnt the ID tag riveted to the housing? Might be hard to find that type of
rivet. I believe they are aluminum and not a pop rivet.
Larry (Z)
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From: "Dan Solomon"
> I have my TH400 at the shop being rebuilt. The guy at the shop said that the
> was
I have my TH400 at the shop being rebuilt. The guy at the shop said that the
washer will remove the red paint from the identification plate. Any tricks that
will keep that from happening. I am afraid to try and remove it for fear it
will look like I fudged the numbers.
Dan Solomon
It is a mista
No suggestions; just a couple of links. Seems I've heard that the Noah series
is a good one for outside.
http://www.carcoverguys.com/wolf_car_covers.htm?gclid=CLbOmf-S3JgCFQETGgod8nm9cQ
http://www.autoanything.com/car-covers/20A10004A1.aspx
http://www.webcovers.com/CarCovers/Noah/
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