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Whiskeyjack14

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I am online window shopping for a tonneau cover for my 2013 Ford F-150. What do you guys think of Access Toolbox Tonneau Cover? They are selling it for $471.75. Is it a good buy?
 
Price sounds low enough, I think I paid close to 1200 for a hard fiberglass one for my 2012 Ram, this was the type that lifts as one piece and painted to match truck, nice for travelling and hiding luggage, but less useful for hauling large objects. I'm looking at them again for a new truck, thought some of those from Pace-Edwards looked nice.
 
I haven't a clue why you are asking this here?.
that is because you are not a gear-head.
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No I know exactly what it is. You forget my hubbie and all his cars
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I just am saying this is not really a topic for an innkeeper forum. I am suspicious
 
Price sounds low enough, I think I paid close to 1200 for a hard fiberglass one for my 2012 Ram, this was the type that lifts as one piece and painted to match truck, nice for travelling and hiding luggage, but less useful for hauling large objects. I'm looking at them again for a new truck, thought some of those from Pace-Edwards looked nice..
Thank you Jim! I still have yet to order one. Quite undecided.
 
Price sounds low enough, I think I paid close to 1200 for a hard fiberglass one for my 2012 Ram, this was the type that lifts as one piece and painted to match truck, nice for travelling and hiding luggage, but less useful for hauling large objects. I'm looking at them again for a new truck, thought some of those from Pace-Edwards looked nice..
Thank you Jim! I still have yet to order one. Quite undecided.
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I'm in the same boat, still looking myself. Like the looks of the hard cover, but less useful for hauling bulky stuff and a multitude of choices.
Roll up above the bed, fold up above the bed, not sure I like the stacked up look.
Fold up into the bed, like the looks, but wonder how it keeps water out in a hard rain
Roll up into a canister at front of bed, like the looks and function, but lose space for canister
I might be happy with just a track with some removable sections
 
hey, i'm a girl and I do my own plowing so loved that question! i just had to replace my tonneau cover and i got the same one i had before - it's a Lund try-fold cover. its a soft cover but is quite sturdy and, as it claims, folds up three ways!
 
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