Stylish Covercraft truck bra
Thursday, July 24th, 2008
Car bras never really caught on with me. They’re supposed to be stylish, but to me my car is stylish, not the bra I put on it. What’s the point in protecting your car if you never actually get to see what you protect? The good thing is that the way your bra looks on your vehicle is mostly defined by the vehicle itself and I found that the Covercraft Bra goes exceptional well with trucks.
I usually don’t like the sharp color change, but depending on your truck’s tone, this bra will do you good. Actually I think in this case the sharper the contrast the better, so you are best off with a redish, yellowish or other vibrant truck tone.
The bra is also best for high front end vehicles, I can’t really put my finger on why I think this. If you take a look at the other pics on the page you’ll see some car examples, and again, it looks horrible. However on the truck it looks awesome. If anyone can explain why this is, please do share.
If you’ve never used a car bra, the main reason people stick these on is protection. Since your vehicles front end is hopefully in front when you drive, it is most exposed to bugs, scratches, bumps and other debris. The thin car bra stops these in their tracks, so insted of the bugs smearing all over your bumbper, you can just take off the car bra and your car is good as new. This specific model is a two piece, meaning installation is easy, but it doesn’t cover the opening of your hood, so you can still open it when the bra is on.
I’ve mentioned before that I’m quite a fan of lighting, weather in house, ourside or speaking automotively. I enjoy the various types of lighting and I’ve found a light that can produce the penetrating wide spread needed for fog, but also the lighthouse type beam needed for the long road.
One of the things that can come really handy in any situation is a winch. If you travel in groups someone could get stuck somewhere, you could use it to winch away a tree blocking the road and a million other little uses.
If you feel like the tuning wizard I think one of the easiest, very visible, tuning option is to lower your ride with some custom springs. I had a look around for a good one and found that 

I was browsing around for a product to show you guys and I think you will be pretty impressed with the
Recently I managed to chip a bit off my handle (it’s a long and stupid story involving me and an equally stupid piece of furnature) and while it remained usable, it looked really out of place. I decided to go shopping for something that looks good, to replace my poor old broken handle.
The steering wheel is one of the most important parts which can aid you in being more comfortable. Since at least one of your hands is on the wheel at all times, you need to make sure it’s as comfortable as can be. I was quite content with both my truck and my car, but after finding some fingernail imprints, scratches and discoloration on the wheels I decided to go for a steering wheel cover anyway.
If you’re a heavy dury hauler you know that there are two things you need to be careful of. One of them is turning, especially if your vehicle is long, and the other is braking. I saw a pic on the net a while back where a slab of concrete went through the cargo bay into the cab, not a pretty sight (couldn’t find the pic, sorry). If you need some braking protection I recommend getting some brake controllers.