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Thread: My $3.95 bra

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    My $3.95 bra

    It takes about 47 sec. to attach on the front and as much time to pack it back into the side pocket of the passenger door.









    Not tested yet unfortunately. I wander if it works?

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    I know many people who have used a tarp as you have for water crossings. I'm sure it will work. And just as importantly - it was cheap

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    You may want to beef up some of your straps and fixings. In a water crossing, there is a lot of pressure generated, you might lose your bargain bra if you're not careful.

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    The side pocket of the door may be OK when the tarp is dry, but not when it all wet and muddy after use. May need to find a better storage place.
    Otherwise - looks great

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bookleaf View Post
    The side pocket of the door may be OK when the tarp is dry, but not when it all wet and muddy after use. May need to find a better storage place.
    Otherwise - looks great
    Ops! I should pack it in a nice large plastic bag then.

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    Yeah extra attachments sounds like a good idea - you wouldn't want the tarp to end up under the front wheels in the middle of a crossing.

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    Didge Guest
    Good on ya Vesko, I think far too many people get sucked in to buying all the "must have/ necessary" accessories by the aftermarket industry that is probably larger than the car manufacturing side of things. cheaper and takes up less space.

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    ^^^ what they said

    Where you attach the tarp at the top, maybe put the fold under rather than over the main bit of the trap, otherwise it looks like it may catch water and that usually doesn't end well

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    best storage space for it is inside the spare tyre.

    I used the same bra for my last cape trip...

    Ignore the people who say it will come out muddy. If its muddy when you come out once youve stopped to untarp simply walk the few meters back down to the crossing and wash it out., Typically my tarp was cleaner after a crossing than before.
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    The AHHH Bra, never seen it in that colour, usually skin tone and free White and black.
    Ill have to check the next TV ad .


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