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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: St robert Mo
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bed cover
Looking to get a bed cover thinking white to go with the top of my cab. Would like fiberglass not sure if the fabric one in white would look good or not.
Anyone have any pics or advice?
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Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: NB
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save for a Gaylords hardtop and that should last forever
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Gaylord painted to match the truck .
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Mtn. Home, Idaho
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Another option and my personal preferance is the checkmate flush fit. It will take some prep work to make it paintable (to my standards anyway) but they fit the lines of the truck better, I dont care for the big lip over the side of the bed. Aint it great difference of opinion causes races!
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I've been thinking about the Checkmate Flust Fit too for the same reason. I think Gaylord makes a flush fit for the stepside but it's a lot more $$. Anyone else have experience with Checkmate or Gaylord?
Tom
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Checkmate flush fit on mine. And before I get blasted they are not the "perfit"
cover there are some security issues,may leak if not installed properly and prep work for finished paint is required. Overall I think they are a good deal for the buck$ and could have new improvements since I got mine 5~6 years ago. ![]()
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![]() I went with gaylord. Its well made, strong and they will paint it to match your truck. I like the overlapping sides because dirt, twigs ect. will not fall down into cracks and rot. I have had it on for over a year now and never had a drop of water leak into it. (spilled a couple of beers though) |
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Central NC
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If you are not going for a show truck, the tonneau master soft top is nice. I almost went with the hinged cover, but now that I have used mine a bunch of times, I love the snap in / snap out cover best. Biggest reason is if I want to haulsomething that takes the whole bed, I do not have to disassemble the frame, I roll the cover lay the supports in the bed or roll them up too and I am ready to go. Best Price on the web too.
http://4wheelonline.com/Products.asp...ProductID=8681
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: St robert Mo
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how much is the gaylords about and how hard to install. My truck is blue with white cab top thinking white cover would match best but not sure.
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Join Date: Nov 2004
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I prefer the roll top covers. You get security with roll back for carrying items taller than the bed sides. Expensive, though.
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: tampa florida
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I paid $1165 including shipping to Florida. It was painted to match my truck. The install is a snap with two people. Lots of dollars but I'm still glad I bought it. I think its worth the money.
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