Thread: Let's Talk Tonneau Covers
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03-04-2009 10:29 PM
I used to have a toneau masters. Body shop had to take it off for some paint work, they said they couldn't get parts for it any more so I got a new Extang. better cover. Soft flip up also rolls quickly when needed and no frame across the bed opening when rolled. Also removes completely fairly quickly
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03-05-2009 05:05 PM
Another plug for the Undercover, which I have now. Easy to remove and replace when needed and opens enough to get items that slide to the front of the bed.
If you want to stay with the soft-type covers, I vote for Extang. Had one on each of my previous two trucks before switching to the Undercover.
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03-05-2009 06:00 PM
I confirmed with our supplier.
Tonneau masters or Sportmasters (same company) is out of business
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03-06-2009 01:44 PM
I have a hard Leer cover. Got it to match the truck. Very secure , lockable and weather tight. Only disadvantage is large objects. I've done large items with the cover bungie corded down. Overall I like it.
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- Join Date
- Feb 2009
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- Western Ma.
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03-06-2009 05:00 PMTrifecta all the way... Just bought one a few months ago and love it.
Fastest way to open and close cover. Looks clean, and no rails,snaps, or velcro to deal with. My only concern when I was choosing which one to buy,was that this 3 fold type of cover did not completely fold out of the way (last third next to cab remains) but since getting it, it's never been an issue. The ease of use far outweighs that concern. And if you know you are going to need the entire bed for objects requiring vertical heights, you can easily remove cover in advance, (only two hand clamps to loosen), and its off. Reinstallation is just as easy. In my opinion, it looks cleaner than the velcro/ rail design, as it tends to stand a tad above the bed rails, versus flat across, making it look a bit beefier.(my opinion)
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03-06-2009 05:23 PMMy friend has this one, and after using it I would highly recomend it.
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http://www.truxedo.com/port/truxport.html
We can take it off and on as easily when its zero degrees out as we can if it was 90 out. When other people can't touch their cover because it will never go back on in cold weather, we are rolling and un rolling.
The other companies might have similar styles. The supports roll up with the cover, and when it rolls out,you put the ends in two slots at the back, and it springs into place. No snaps to deal with.