Keeping a Caterham outdoors (covered parking)
Keeping a Caterham outdoors (covered parking)
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anonymous-user

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74 months

Friday 8th May 2020
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anonymous-user

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74 months

Saturday 9th May 2020
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As a long time Caterham ummer and arghher, I would like to know what experiences Caterham owners have had regarding rust from leaving their cars outdoors, even under a cover.

The answer(s) may determine whether I take the plunge as well.

gareth h

4,090 posts

250 months

Saturday 9th May 2020
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I’ve had a couple, lived outside the house under a cover and in the workshop during the winter, If it was living outside full time you’d need something that was rust free to start with, and then treat it with something like ACF50 which motorcyclists use to stop corrosion on bikes used through the winter.

trackdemon

13,064 posts

281 months

Saturday 9th May 2020
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Another one looking for info on this; it's the driving experience I hanker for most once I move on the other kit. No driveway, so it'll be street parked outside my flat. I had a TVR years ago and did the same with it under cover so assuming/hoping the Caterham would be similar...YMMV

Tango7

692 posts

246 months

Saturday 9th May 2020
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I've stored a caterham outside for several months and it came out in the same condition as it went under. i always wash my cars though and dry them off and then take them for a run to dry the brakes and leave it without the handbrake on. For the cover I've used the Covercraft Noah type which is breathable fabric and seems to work well. There is a similar type from Storm car covers run by Carl van Baars which is worth a look too.

If you are parking on the street, make throw a cheap Halfords larger cover over the fabric cover so its it not so obvious what's underneath. Thus saying that i've never had any problems leaving my Caterham on the street wherever it has been parked.

anonymous-user

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74 months

Saturday 9th May 2020
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I would think, as already suggested, that putting it under cover dry would be important.

Unless a lot of effort has been put into it after build to combat it, they aren’t the best designed or built to resist corrosion.


gareth h

4,090 posts

250 months

Sunday 10th May 2020
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And for theft protection fit a removable steering wheel smile

g7jhp

7,021 posts

258 months

Sunday 10th May 2020
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gareth h said:
And for theft protection fit a removable steering wheel smile
+ Battery cut off key

Eugene7

741 posts

214 months

Wednesday 13th May 2020
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For about 10 years my 7 has lived outdoors (outside my parent's, and later the girlfriend's, house basically)...
(This was about 25 years ago...)
Had no issues at all - but kept it treated with WD40 and ACF50.
Never used a cover, as was not keen on condensation, etc. Just put the tonneau on.