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Old 07-14-2009, 07:41 PM
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Originally Posted by ProjectLariat
I've made up my mind and will be going with a roll up cover as I want to retain access to the bed. Just need to figure out which one.
Truxedo makes nice covers, can get them shipped off ebay for less than 300 bucks...IMO tonneau's are a must on a real truck
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You have a picture?
Check my profile
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Originally Posted by snowshredder555
Mobil-1 5-20, Fram Double Guard.

Why would you want a bed cover....it's a truck...you're suppose to put stuff in the bed. Get it lined and drool over how pretty it looks every time you get in. Show it off!

Not knock'n' those who have one or want to get one...but if you're gonna cover it, why didn't you get an SUV? <---especially if you're gonna go with a hard cover. To me it defeats the whole idea of having a bed.

Please dont flame me on this. It's just my opinion.

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I bought the truck used and it came with it. So no complaints here.
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that looks sweet!
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walmart has motorcraft oil and fitlers
I have one not to far away
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Originally Posted by ProjectLariat
Whats up everyone?

Im new to the Forums and Ford Trucks. Its a 2006 F150 Lariat SuperCrew

Just wanted to get an idea of what people are using for Tonneau Covers. I want to get one but not sure what brand/style is best.

Im also looking for a push bar, not the big one that covers the entire front. Best place to buy, best one to buy?

The stock head unit has an AUX button, and I've seen it was an option to have Sirius, can I just buy a stock Sirius Brain and plug it into the truck? Is there an easier way?

Thanks for all the help!!

Project.
I also have a 2006 Lariat Supercrew and i love it. I have an Access Tonneau Cover on mine and its prefect for the job. Its a soft roll up cover with support bars, It makes the truck look awesome. I've also been wondering if there is someway to hook up and external audio source to the AUX input
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Originally Posted by kyleb822
I also have a 2006 Lariat Supercrew and i love it. I have an Access Tonneau Cover on mine and its prefect for the job. Its a soft roll up cover with support bars, It makes the truck look awesome. I've also been wondering if there is someway to hook up and external audio source to the AUX input
Search google for "PIE connector" or maybe this will work:
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_469FRD4...=detailed_info
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Originally Posted by Keeblerz28
Search google for "PIE connector" or maybe this will work:
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_469FRD4...=detailed_info
I need this also but i think im gonna wait and just get a double din tv setup with all the connections.



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