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I am looking at fold up bed covers
for my 83 square body, short box, regular cab, ,,any you own one that you woud recommend a brand?.
I am think price range not over $300 .. |
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Surely I can't be the only one who wants or does have a truck bed cover ..After,,,, I find one I will share a photo, a brand and price ......... I will not be sharing a photo of whats under it in my truck bed though.. but I will give ya a hint .." ThunderRoad" :)
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I'm afraid I'm not much help, but I did just go through the same thing for my Silverado HD.
I had a hard fold up cover. It had four sections that folded up over each other when not in use. I'm not sure of the brand, but I did not love it: a) It was kind of heavy, especially when all four pieces were folded up on top of each other. It made the first movement from "stowed" to "deployed" kind of awkward/difficult. b) It required some additional content mounted on the bedside rails. There were like "tracks" screwed into the stake pocket holes. c) It required tools to remove the bed cover completely from the tracks, when removal was necessary or desired. d) It got whacked out of shape. I hooked it on something and that bent it up and allowed water to get inside. The composition was two aluminum sheets with an inner core of Styrofoam; the Styrofoam got waterlogged and then the whole thing kind of dissolved. I decided to pitch that mess and start over. The reason I'm not much help is because I "trash picked" my replacement cover at work. The new cover is a soft foldable cover. I do like it, because it is kind of the opposite of the above: a) It folds into three sections, rather than four b) It is light, when folding or removing completely c) It removes with no tools, just attaching or unattaching in the front with a threaded knob by hand, and in the rear with a spring loaded lever. d) There are no additional fasteners or tracks permanently affixed to the truck bed. e) It is a cleaner appearance, since it is a solid one piece rather than four hard sections with exposed piano hinge between them. The only downside I see is that, since it folds into three sections rather than four, any tall items are forced to sit a bit farther rearward than with the hard cover. But - it's not a big deal - since it is a piece of cake to remove the soft cover completely. Anyway - I hope that provides some food for thought. I can try to find out the brand of the cover I trash picked if you would like. K |
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Can’t say I would be much help either. I have the Old School roll up cover. And it’s made be a company that’s no longer around. I would say, just got to your local truck cap store. We have a few local to us. But one store in particular, has a vast variety of bed covers on display. Really, it’s just a matter of the bed size. They can measure and show you all of whats available.
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[quote=Keith Seymore;9036606]I'm afraid I'm not much help, but I did just go through the same thing for my Silverado HD.
The new cover is a soft foldable cover. I do like it, because it is kind of the opposite of the above: a) It folds into three sections, rather than four b) It is light, when folding or removing completely c) It removes with no tools, just attaching or unattaching in the front with a threaded knob by hand, and in the rear with a spring loaded lever. d) There are no additional fasteners or tracks permanently affixed to the truck bed. e) It is a cleaner appearance, since it is a solid one piece rather than four hard sections with exposed piano hinge between them. The only downside I see is that, since it folds into three sections rather than four, any tall items are forced to sit a bit farther rearward than with the hard cover. But - it's not a big deal - since it is a piece of cake to remove the soft cover completely. Anyway - I hope that provides some food for thought. I can try to find out the brand of the cover I trash picked if you would like Thx Keith Yes ,,I might be ordering off the internet and company name would be greatly liked Quote:
thx Tina ,, My brother has me thinking I would not like a roll up one ..now, the one he had he did not like was held down by VECRO and that was the part he did not like .. |
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In either case - I don't think it matters what model it is designed for. You just need something that spans 60 inches cross car (or whatever that dimension is) by 6.5 feet long. (EDIT - I guess that's basically what TKCR said, too). K |
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Maybe that's why it was in the trash... :shrug: |
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Keith ,,this is one a guy has and says it doesnt leak water and has had it on his truck for two years out in the elements here in Idaho ,
Just wanted to know if yours buckels down like this one does ? I think the fasteners are critical for lasting and working good .. it is 3 fold one . Attachment 2168949 Attachment 2168950 |
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Here's one made by Tonno Pro and it's just over $300 because of the oversize charge.
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/b.../c10/year/1986 Here's the same one on Amazon without an overcharge fee, but for some reason they have it listed as 74-83, which is strange. https://www.amazon.com/Tonno-Pro-42-...00M4914E6?th=1 |
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But those look nice. |
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[QUOTE=roboticjunky;9036994]Here's one made by Tonno Pro and it's just over $300 because of the oversize charge.
I see you came up with the same make as found ,, just a different price I ordered one from Tonno Pro $237 and no shipping TonnoPro TonnoFold Tri-Fold Tonneau Cover TonnoFold Tri-Fold Tonneau Cover 1983 Chevy C/K Pickup (Standard bed (approx. 6' 6")) Part #: 42-110 |
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