Tonneau Cover?
Lund Tri-fold is great. I love the way it works and it is quick to open or take off. I have had it now for 4 months and I wouldnt use anything else.
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Ya im curious too, how much did that fiberglass one run ya? im in the market and a friend of a friend told me about a place down the road from my house that can get a fiberglass painted to match for about 750...
-David
-David
Mystro,
Can you fold the last flap of the tri-fold up against the back window to make use of the entire bed?? I have an extang RT right now, I like it a lot, but it flaps (by flaps, I mean a pocket of air forms right next to the cab and kinda bounces around underneath it) too much for my taste.
Can you fold the last flap of the tri-fold up against the back window to make use of the entire bed?? I have an extang RT right now, I like it a lot, but it flaps (by flaps, I mean a pocket of air forms right next to the cab and kinda bounces around underneath it) too much for my taste.
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I put an Extang Black Max on mine.
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check this one out... sits flush with the top of the bed... and it's affordable.
http://www.checkerpro.com/hardcovers.html
http://www.checkerpro.com/hardcovers.html
If you are looking to keep the bed of your truck dry when it rains and clean from dust, I do not recommend the flush mount style tonneau covers. They do not seal well in the corners at all. Usually the tonneaus have rounded corners and your truck bed has 90 degree corners so there is a gap at all four corners. Also, because of some of the mounting systems, it is hard to keep it perfectly flush without any sag or bow. I personally like the snug-top cover. Just my ยข.02.







