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10-18-2003, 07:11 PM | #1 |
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Tonneau cover braces??
I have the older style tonneau that buttons to the bed and tailgate..It was on there when I bought the '72..
Well up over here in East Washington we had some rain last week, and with no braces in the bed for the cover, it started to puddle up and stretch the cover.. Nobody in town seems to deal with the old style.. So nobody has braces. What have any of you guys used for braces or who could I get in contact with to get some.. I tried JCwhitney and ordered some, but never came for 2 weeks. so i called and they said they were discontinued .Glad they let me know WHEN I called Thanks
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10-19-2003, 12:21 AM | #2 |
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Try www.sportmasters.com They make covers for classic trucks, and they might have something that would work. Also here is their number 1-800-962-7804. I hope this helps ya!!
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10-19-2003, 01:29 AM | #3 |
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Try a boat shop they make bow supports in wood or fiberglass. Overtons or Ski Limited or Barts all offer them. Might even check West Marine or If you are cheap like me you can use some of the fiberglass rods from an old dome tent.
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10-19-2003, 01:30 AM | #4 |
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I made them for a 72 Ford P/U and a Suzuki Sidekick I used to have just using galvinized conduit. Made a bracket for the ends that screwed to the sides of the bed. Worked like those little round curtain rods, the conduit just sat in the brackets and you lifted the it in and out. It helped but you really need to curve them so the water drains off. If you curve them you have to flatten the ends a bit and make your brackets square so the don't rotate.
You could make a couple of quickies out of a 2X4 by cutting notches on the ends and a slight arch from side to side, heck whos gonna see em anyway? |
10-19-2003, 09:33 AM | #5 |
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I had one with the bow supports in it. The bows kind of domed at the center helped alot. But in heavy rains or snows they go down two.
I live in the SW Washington area and get a lot of rain too.
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10-19-2003, 11:12 AM | #6 |
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Thanks for the info guys..
A buddy of mine also said to try an auto upolstry place.. I figured worse case I'll do a little shopping at home depot.. We do have a couple boat places in town that i'm going to call on monday too Thanks again
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