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Posted: Thu Feb 15th, 2018 10:49 am |
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aroundincircles Joined: Sun Nov 19th, 2017
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Just going to throw this out there, I have one of these for my truck: https://www.amazon.com/Tyger-Auto-TG-BC3F1022-1982-2013-1994-2011/dp/B00L32KXEW/ref=as_li_ss_tl?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1518708944&vehicle=1998-54-696-656-42-77-11-8-3469---1-943--2-0&sr=1-1&ymm=1998:ford:ranger&keywords=tonneau&linkCode=ll1&tag=aicoffroad-20&linkId=25c06fbf152727dda7d5f29d14668206 Tri-fold bed cover. By far the best option in my opinion. I've had mine for over a year in the arizona heat, and still looks great and functions perfect, and seals the bed up great, even in our monsoon storms. AND it is super easy to take off entirely to have access to the full bed. A single person can do it in a couple of minutes, two people a minute or less. and plenty light enough for one person to take on and off without difficulty. I've had a snap on bed cover, and it was a pain to snap on and off, especially in the Heat/very cold. so I personally wouldn't do one of those again. Though it does give you access to your whole bed. I haven't had a hard cover one, but they seem to have too many drawbacks for me to mess with.
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