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What’s the consensus on the best tonneau for the money?

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Old 02-11-2008, 02:30 PM
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I have the Lund Genesis Roll up in the cart right now. Just wanted to get any last minute advice before I pull the trigger.

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I've had A.R.E. tonneau covers on my last 2 trucks and like it a lot.
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I have a Retrax retractable cover on mine and I like it.
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extang trifecta.... LIFETIME WARRANTY, DIRT CHEAP, superb quality, 5 min install, looks amazing

http://extang.com/docs/trifecta.html

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I had the A.R.E. on my last truck and really loved the looks of it, however it wasn't very easy to take off making the bed almost impossible to use for large items. For my current truck I bought the Undercover tonneau cover and wouldn't buy anything else in the future. It is a hard, locking cover, but only weighs 58lbs so it comes off very easy. I've had to take it off 3 times in the last couple of weeks to haul items. So I can put stuff back there and secure it when I need to lock it up and I can remove it to haul those large bulky items when I need to do that.
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Extang Trifecta
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snugtop!! check my gallery for pics. if you want more pics or some inside pics lemme know
goodluck

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Extang RT FTW!!!

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i have the extrangRT and very happy with it. i made a thread with pics a few weeks ago. heres the link . . .

https://www.f150forum.com/showthread...ight=extrangRT
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Thanks guys for all of the suggestions! Thanks ct2000 for all the pics. Great looking truck!

I love this site. Good people, good advice.


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