Roll-N-Lock Retractable Cover
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Roll-N-Lock Retractable Cover
I just had this cover put on yesterday on my 2006 F150 that I acquired couple weeks ago.
http://www.rollnlock.com/Products/MS...7/Default.aspx
I will post up pics in a couple days.
http://www.rollnlock.com/Products/MS...7/Default.aspx
I will post up pics in a couple days.
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yep, they do fade bad, I had one once over 8 years ago and after just 2 years it was really faded. and I live in Pittsburgh so it's not like it's super sunny here...
I did occasionaly apply protectant to it too. Maybe they use better vinyl now vs. 8 years ago...
I did occasionaly apply protectant to it too. Maybe they use better vinyl now vs. 8 years ago...
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I've had my ROLL-N-LOCK for 4 years now, never used "303" until recently, NEVER had any type of problem, no fading, cracking, peeling...... and I'm in Florida!
I recently developed a problem with the side rail coming loose, ROLL-N-LOCK in Pompano beach shipped free parts to Wm Catlin & Sones (Roll-n-lock dealer), dealer charged me only labor, it's working like new now!
I'm very happy with Roll-n-lock, but let the dealer install it, don't do it yourself!
I recently developed a problem with the side rail coming loose, ROLL-N-LOCK in Pompano beach shipped free parts to Wm Catlin & Sones (Roll-n-lock dealer), dealer charged me only labor, it's working like new now!
I'm very happy with Roll-n-lock, but let the dealer install it, don't do it yourself!