Steelchamps
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I need one. I had the tri fold in my '12 and liked it. Have about 1k but still need either spray in or rhino lined. Who has one that they love?
Tonnopro hard fold cover will set you back under $500 delivered and leave you enough for the bed liner. Vinyl covered aluminum hard cover that was leak free except around the tailgate and minor at that.I need one. I had the tri fold in my '12 and liked it. Have about 1k but still need either spray in or rhino lined. Who has one that they love?
$250Dirt cheap like what?
I like that ALOT!
Just to be sure we're on the same page, I bought the Tonnopro new for $485 delivered. The Armor flex was $540 delivered from Amazon Warehouse as it had been returned with some damage. The Tonnopro is for sale for $250Wow! Nice find!!
Just to be sure we're on the same page, I bought the Tonnopro new for $485 delivered. The Armor flex was $540 delivered from Amazon Warehouse as it had been returned with some damage. The Tonnopro is for sale for $250
Amazon Warehouse, it's in the pull down list where you search for items at the top of the page. If you click on "all" on the left side of the search box a list of all departments will drop down and Amazon Warehouse is fourth on the list.I keep trying to find an amazon return myself... is there a certain section in amazon you look or just when it shows up “used”
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Was the Truxedo easy to install and does it leak at all?I really like my Trux-edo Lo-pro roll up cover. I don't like tri-fold covers because they can get in the way when you open them up all the way, or they block the rear window. My roll up cover rolls up and sits on top of the front wall of the bed. I can utilize the full bed, and the cover doesn't block the rear window when it's in the fully open position.
Fully agree with the disadvantages of hard tri-fold covers. However, a couple of downsides to soft roll-up covers is that they are less secure (can be cut into easily) and can be a little fussy for one person to roll up neatly. But they do provide almost unrestricted access to the bed, don't block your view, and are economical. If security isn't a big deal, then these are a good choice.I really like my Trux-edo Lo-pro roll up cover. I don't like tri-fold covers because they can get in the way when you open them up all the way, or they block the rear window. My roll up cover rolls up and sits on top of the front wall of the bed. I can utilize the full bed, and the cover doesn't block the rear window when it's in the fully open position.