Tonneau...what are you thoughts, GO!
#32
I'm really digging the BAK Revolver X2 rolling Tonneau Cover. I don't believe it's available yet (last i heard was April 2015) but it's predecessor BAK Roll-X is available.
This is the X2 BAK Revolver X2 hard rolling Tonneau Cover - YouTube
This is the X2 BAK Revolver X2 hard rolling Tonneau Cover - YouTube
#33
But for a stock drop in liner, any cover should work fine.
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bossman2237 (04-02-2015)
#35
Was thinking about a three panel folding-type tonneau, but at $700-$800 it's not worth it to me. If I have anything I need to keep secure and/or out of the elements, with all the room inside a SCREW, I'll put inside the cab in the rear seat area. Rather spend the $$ on something else, like better tires and aftermarket wheels, or a cat back exhaust.
#36
"but at $700-$800 it's not worth it to me. ...Rather spend the $$ on something else, like better tires and aftermarket wheels, or a cat back exhaust."
Oh don't worry, You will spend the money on all that and then some! Trust us on that!!! Thank goodness my wife doesn't know what is coming on the truck and what I have 'added' to the truck!
I think the longer you wait, the more you order and have ready.
Oh don't worry, You will spend the money on all that and then some! Trust us on that!!! Thank goodness my wife doesn't know what is coming on the truck and what I have 'added' to the truck!
I think the longer you wait, the more you order and have ready.
#37
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I ended up sending the Extang back. I could not get the cab end to get a good seal. It's like it was just a bit short. I went back and forth with them on it, but they felt it was good. I would have added a half inch or changed where the seal was on the cab bed-rail. Despite it not working out, they were really good about the return. I ended up going with the TruXedo Lo Pro QT. Love it! It fits great, and looks fantastic...I think. Anyway, here are a few pics of the Lo Pro.