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Old 01-27-2013, 12:09 PM
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Let me see pics of your tonneau covers. I have the option to get a hard cover, already painted to match my truck, but I'm not quite sure if i want the particular style that it is. I like the ones that are just flat, and this one has that ugly bulge on the top of it. But, the price is free, so i may just settle for it.
I'm not completely stuck on the hard covers, so show of the soft covers also.
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I'm not a fan of hard tops. My ma used to have a lowrider top and it pretty much made her truck useless to haul anything...
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Just got mine and I love it so far. Nothing but compliments. It's raining today, so I will head out later to see if its dry underneath.



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Here's mine.. I found it used.. Cost $75. Better then nothing but crap. It's an older extang with snaps. Doesn't seal very well.

Edit: it's snowing pretty good out here. May have to wait till spring for a better pic
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Originally Posted by jetchaser
Just got mine and I love it so far. Nothing but compliments. It's raining today, so I will head out later to see if its dry underneath.
I have the same on and love it!
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Damn, that solid fold is sweet.
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Not the best shot of it but I got the trifold. I like it. It is easy to remove if you need to haul something and it seals pretty well. If there is alot of strong wind and precipitation i sometimes get a little rain or snow in the bed but its not enough to be a concern
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Nice looking truck. I'm definitely looking for a tri fold or a roll up if i go for the soft cover. No snaps for me.
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I have this pace Edwards jackhammer and I love in just slides right up don't have very good pics but here's some
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Best pics i have but its also a pace edwards i found it used online for 120$ the underside is metal so nobody can cut it open and steal your tools. Rolls up very easy

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