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SnugTop, carpeted inside and snaps off with one cotter pin at each lift support. Locks in center an latches on sides.
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I've had 2 undercovers on 2 different and 1 fiberglass on anther and the undercover is my choice there easy to take off,lightweight and you don't have to worry about scratching it plus you can stand on it if you need to and the non painted black matches the black plastic trim.
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The undercover is nice but I seen one up close and did not care for the fit. The snug top looks good.
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the bakflip is a nice alternative...
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I have a couple of questions: For those who have the solid cover, how hard is it to take off? It seems like it'd be a pretty big hassle to take off if you needed to haul something that was taller than the bed.
Has anyone ever seen an after market bed cover like the one that comes with a Chevy Avalanche? I had a 2004 Avalanche and other than it fading horribly, the bed cover was fantastic. It was 3 individual pieces. Each piece butted up against the one in front of it and locked into place with a lever on each side. It took about 45 second to take all 3 covers off. In the 7 years I owned that truck, I never once had a leaking problem and the bed was impossible to break in to. |
Bakflip is what you need to look up...
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I have the BakFlip G2 it's awesome. It flips all the way up to the cab so the entire bed is exposed.
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bed cover
I have the Undercover Flex and I love it.
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If no one has mentioned it yet, check out the LazerLite Tonneau Cover. Its the lowest profile hard painted cover on the market.
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