Tonneau Covers
is it in good shape? will you ship it? If not, what area are you in? How much you looking for? does it fit a short bed or a long bed, and what year do you have it on? alot of questions yes, but the answers might help you sell it better.
i recently bought and installed a are cover, i love it previous i had a leer on my chevy the are is nicer looking and a lot cheaper. for my 2004 dodge quad cab i paid 875 for the are installed. it was 800 but i went for the carpeted headliner for another 75. the leer will run you 1400 and its nice too but the are matches the hood by adding the scoop on the lid so the flow over the truck is nice.....
I finally got a chance to take new pictures my my truck with the A.R.E. tonneau installed. I will post all the pictures on my website later, but these should give you an idea of what it looks like.
-Erik
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-Erik
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I had a fiberglass tonneau cover on my Ford, it worked well in storing cargo, but when I needed to haul large items, it was a pain in the butt to remove. This time around I bought an Undercover hard tonneau which is made of some type of plastic. I weighs half a much as a fiberglass cover, and I was able to install it by myself. The manufacturer claims it can support 900lbs of weight, so I won't be a afraid to walk on it if neccessary. The tonneau wraps over the bedrails and tail gate so your bedliner won't be visible. The cost was $629 with free shipping to my home, but you may be able to find a better deal. My only dislike, is that it has two locks on the sides rather than one central lock.
I had done research on the covers and found one locally that I still like....It is made by undercover (it would fit nicely over your bedliner issue. This cover is lighter than fiberglass, stronger than fiberglass, and usually cheaper than fiberglass.$700.00 out th door ! And get this.....I am 240lbs and I can stand on it all day....try that with a fiberglass one.....One man can remove it in a few minutes. and it has hangers to hang it up for storage if you needed. to go to the store. When/if you can you remove fiberglass covers they MUST be laid perfectly flat to prevent warping...no worries with this one. it has a double lock system and requires no holes to be drilled in the truck. This thing has a hard coat on it and it comes in a textured black.....(do not know about painted to match ..) even though I seen someone had a painted one online...nice pic of it .I do want to say that it fits a little different than the fiberglass....which would seem to fit ideally to your situation. I was and still am impressed with it and I get alot of questions about it. This cover has a unique style to it and is probrably not for everyone !!!! Hope this helps!!! check out my site for an idea. its not the best pics but hopefully it will help...or check out their link...
http://www.versacover.com/
http://www.versacover.com/


