tonneau cover with box liner?
Anyone on here have a over the rail box liner with a tonneau cover? I can get a good price on a extang full tilt cover now, but i don't want to cut up my box liner. I know a guy who cut the top of his liner off to put the cover on but i would rather just toss the box liner than do that. If anyone has pics i would appreciate it. Thanks.
Hey, I had the same thing I was looking at for when I get my truck, cause I plan on having a liner as well, and really didnt want to mess with it or anything... I found this tri fold, its a soft one but it hard clamps...
http://www.dealsofsteel.com/product_...oducts_id=4506

http://www.dealsofsteel.com/installa...structions.pdf - you can see how it goes on here.
Dont know if its what you are looking for or your taste, but this is my solution to that issue for me

--Cow-Chick--
http://www.dealsofsteel.com/product_...oducts_id=4506

http://www.dealsofsteel.com/installa...structions.pdf - you can see how it goes on here.
Dont know if its what you are looking for or your taste, but this is my solution to that issue for me


--Cow-Chick--
Most will work with an over the rails drop in liner, but they might require you to cut out small holes to attach the clamps to the rails.
The other options you have are to get a spray in liner (over the rails or not), or an under the rails liner and optionally, some bed rail caps.
Originally on my old Dakota I had an under the rails drop in with bed rail caps, and my Extang tonneau worked fine. Then I tore out the drop in liner and got it Rhino Lined, keeping the bed rail caps.
This time around, I got Rhino over the rails, and I plan on getting a tonneau eventually. I'm still up in the air over a Bak-Flip or an Access.
The other options you have are to get a spray in liner (over the rails or not), or an under the rails liner and optionally, some bed rail caps.
Originally on my old Dakota I had an under the rails drop in with bed rail caps, and my Extang tonneau worked fine. Then I tore out the drop in liner and got it Rhino Lined, keeping the bed rail caps.
This time around, I got Rhino over the rails, and I plan on getting a tonneau eventually. I'm still up in the air over a Bak-Flip or an Access.



