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Old 07-06-2009, 01:56 PM
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I'm not trying to say atom is wrong with the snap on buttons.He may be right in the ones he has installed as he is very knowledgable.

However thoe i have the the ford factory liner and the ford factory cover on mine with the snap on buttons and i am very satisfied with mine.No problems at all.None of my snapps have broken,or rusted or worn and have had it for a year and half now.If you are indeed ona budget,ya cant go wrong with the price and the durability of it.The last two years it has rained allot and very heavy down pours and mine has stood up to the beating,as wel as the heavy snow we get here,and nothing has ever leaked inside mine.Now this is my experince with mine.Again their good for the price and wil last ya 2-3 years,plus more i think..

Yes i know atom,you may disagree,but mine has worked for me brother,lol...
Old 07-06-2009, 02:54 PM
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that's fine, if you use your tonneau ALOT, then the snaps get real annoying and some have the bows in the middle that need to be moved. if i'm out doing whatever and it starts raining, i wanna be able to cover my gear in 10 seconds, not snap, snap, snap. but some guys never rollup their tonneau, either

everyone has diff needs...i love my tonneau, i hate snow in my box, that sounds kinda dirty, lol. i used to think they were dumb, til one day me and the misses were out shopping and it started to rain and a storm blew in, i walked into fleet farm and bought one, threw it on in the parking lot in 15 minutes..most useful 300 bucks i spent
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I have an access tonoue cover, best investment I have made yet, I also have the plastic covers, has 8 clamps that clamp the cover rails to the bed. has velcro across both sides and latches over the tail gate. rolls up and stores at the front of the bed. gets out of the way. 15 minutes to instal, 5 to take it out if you have to.
Old 07-06-2009, 05:01 PM
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I have a truxedo Lo-Profile roll up cover on mine and it works great. It only sits about 3/4" above the top of the bedrail and it rolls up really easy.



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