good idea...boxes laid flat do have slots...will need
to customize one of them to fit...
OR, AHA, a piece of old carpet, cut slots, voila.
thanks
Chris
--- Mitch Haley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Christopher McCann wrote:
> > trees all over the place...if I park in the middle
> of the south y
Mitch Haley wrote:
>
> Or, put the wipers up, lay a piece of cardboard over the windshield and
> back edge of the hood, and you'll be free of both leaves and windshield
> frost in the morning.
The cardboard must be slotted for the wiper arms if you want it to cover
the gap to the hood.
Chris,
Get a cheap MacParts car cover.. Only downside is when it's wet
and covered by snow... They get "crispy"!
Take care,
Chuck
Phoenix AZ
On Oct 20, 2005, at 9:39 AM, Christopher McCann wrote:
car doesn't fit in the garage - old house. Will build
a huge addition next year...tree
Christopher McCann wrote:
> trees all over the place...if I park in the middle of the south yard, I
> might be spared the onslaught of leaves...
Or, put the wipers up, lay a piece of cardboard over the windshield and
back edge of the hood, and you'll be free of both leaves and windshield
frost in
car doesn't fit in the garage - old house. Will build
a huge addition next year...trees all over the
place...if I park in the middle of the south yard, I
might be spared the onslaught of leaves...
Chris
--- JJJ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> it seems you are cleaning the 'gutter guard' as you
> ar
that is where the air comes in, you dont want to close it up.
Christopher McCann wrote:
Yesterday, I pulled handfulls of leaves out of the
"gutter" (big space between hood and windshield) on
the SD...this morning, I repeated the process. Has
anyone ever sold an insert for this space to keep the
it seems you are cleaning the 'gutter guard' as you are clearing the
leaves...maybe you could drive faster or park in the garage
Yesterday, I pulled handfulls of leaves out of the
"gutter" (big space between hood and windshield) on
the SD...this morning, I repeated the process. Has
anyone ever sold an insert for this space to keep the
leaves out?
Thanks,
Christopher McCann, Squier Park, Kansas City, Missouri
-1987 300TD,