soft tonneau covers
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soft tonneau covers
well, I've given up on getting a cap...I just can't find one I like enough to justify the price tag
I've been checking out the undercover...has any used it, or have anything similar. It looks like a solid product.
whatever I go with needs to be lockable. I know people can break into anything with time...but I need something that will provide a good amount of security.
I've been checking out the undercover...has any used it, or have anything similar. It looks like a solid product.
whatever I go with needs to be lockable. I know people can break into anything with time...but I need something that will provide a good amount of security.
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I had a saddleman (spelling). It was a soft cover with a seemless edge, no velcro, Snaps, it had a lip that sat in the grove of the rail. It also lifted on gas struts like a hard cover. it was really nice. It had two handles at the back that locked under the rail. You could lock it but you'd have to make a hole in the handle or something (or if you had a locking tail gate you'd be all set) They can cut right through them, but it makes security a bit better. I liked mine. I also hear a lot of good about the extang covers and such.
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nice pic...the one of gowen city, PA looks great. also, how do you like the mbrp's...thinking of getting the 409 catback system and AFE II
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I too am looking into buying a cover. I have done some research and have found that the undercover looks to be the best deal. It can be removed very easily and is very strong (pics on website shows football team on top of it). I went to a dealer and looked at their floor model. I would recommend you do this. It is pretty impressive. The locks are nice and have a plastic cover to protect the locka dn cylinder from the rain and other elements. I think it is a good deal. Hope this helps.
Jake
I too am looking into buying a cover. I have done some research and have found that the undercover looks to be the best deal. It can be removed very easily and is very strong (pics on website shows football team on top of it). I went to a dealer and looked at their floor model. I would recommend you do this. It is pretty impressive. The locks are nice and have a plastic cover to protect the locka dn cylinder from the rain and other elements. I think it is a good deal. Hope this helps.
Jake
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I've got the Extang RT. It's a soft roll up tonneau and allows me to use the entire bed without having to worry about removing and storing a hard cover. It's tight and has no sag. Also, is completely level with the bed rails. Takes about 30 minutes to install. Check it out!
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