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Old 01-10-2015, 08:37 PM
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I've had the 14 screw now for a week and love it. I am in the midst of ordering some stuff for it. I was originally going to go with a cap, but I really don't feel like spending at least 2 grand in a cap. So I am looking for a roll up tonneau now. I already ordered a Dualliner that is waiting to go in. So now my dilemma is that the front piece for the liner goes over the front lip, because on my 02 I put a roll up on it with a drop in liner and I had to cut the lip off that goes over the top of the headboard. Am I gonna have to cut this one also?
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not if you get the bak rollx
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Originally Posted by roushxlt
not if you get the bak rollx
how much water gets in the bed with that
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not enough that I worry about, more gets in when going through a car wash than when it is raining.
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Truckalter was the cheapest I found, and I had it in 2 days.
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The answer is...maybe, depends on the cover. If the drop-in plastic bedliner interferes where the cover's clamps clamp onto the truck's rails, you will have to trim the bedliner at those spots. Actually, if the drop-in bedliner interferes with the cover anywhere, you will have to trim the plastic.

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It's at the front of the bed I'm worried about. The side pieces are under the rails
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Have you looked at the Extang Tri-fecta fold in cover. I just ordered on for my 2013. I had one on my 2005 and loved it. easy on and easy off.
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Have you looked at the Extang Tri-fecta fold in cover. I just ordered on for my 2013. I had one on my 2005 and loved it. easy on and easy off.
how dry does your bed stay
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The bed stays completely dry.


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