Computermedic78
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Scrapped the big cover idea. What do yall think about this
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That looks pretty clean. Have to take the Ford produced product on and off...Scrapped the big cover idea. What do yall think about this
There's no space under the door for anything. This will need to be put on every time too.That looks pretty clean. Have to take the Ford produced product on and off...
I was trying to refer to that fact. You mentioned it would still need to be taken off, but even the Ford product has that limitation. Now, can you produce your cover in Azure Grey?There's no space under the door for anything. This will need to be put on every time too.
Matching the shade exactly, probably not. This one looks like it would be pretty close.I was trying to refer to that fact. You mentioned it would still need to be taken off, but even the Ford product has that limitation. Now, can you produce your cover in Azure Grey?
I don't live where it freezes more than a few hours on the coldest nights of winter, but in a wet freeze wouldn't this get iced to the truck? If you still have to pull out a heat gun or blow dryer to get it off, what gain is it providing?Scrapped the big cover idea. What do yall think about this
The same thing that the one from Fod provides but for a whole lot less than $85I don't live where it freezes more than a few hours on the coldest nights of winter, but in a wet freeze wouldn't this get iced to the truck? If you still have to pull out a heat gun or blow dryer to get it off, what gain is it providing?
Here you go my friend. Sorry it's a little late for the season, but it's tough to get all the measurements when it's freezing outside.Hopefully someone is going to 3-D print and post the file?
Just be careful with PLA. During the warm months it will melt if you leave it in the truck. How does it fit for you?Thank you @Computermedic78 for your work and sharing the file. The build plate on my printer was too small for the full model, so I had to split it into 2 pieces to print separately and then glue together. I used some blue Overture PLA I already had (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07PDW6X99). I printed one up and here is what it looks like. The glued part is just to the left of the opening, so you can't see much of it in the pic. One of the sparkly blue filaments would probably be a better fit, but I'm good with what I have. I rarely get ice where I am, but it will be nice to test out late this year or early next.