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Old 06-10-2005, 12:49 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I need a tonneau cover

i need a tonneau cover asap and i don't have the ultra trac system. I don't like the hard ones and I prefer to be able to lock it, if that is possible. I am on the westcoast and need one soon. If you can post reliable source links that would help. what are my options guys? I have a 05 SE CC btw.
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I got the Nissan soft black one and really like it... I suppose it's not great for security but I don't typically park in bad areas so I am rolling the dice.... the price is right too... about $300 from Nissan... I got it from a friend with connections on parts for about $225
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If you need it to lock a hard tonneau is your only option. Even if a soft tonneau can lock it won't do you any good when a pocket knife can cut right through it.
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If you don't fear the knifepoint entry, I love the truxedo loprofile. You can't access without opening the tailgate (which locks). Unlike the Nissan it has a lifetime guarantee and all support bars roll up with the fabric. 99% waterproof and easy to use.
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Tonneau Cover

I got the Advance folding cover. I liked it better than the RETRAX or the other roll up covers, as I didn't like losing that 8-10" in the front. The thing I like about the advance it that it folds easy, easy to install, and if I am out somewhere and need the whole bed, I can fold it up, and take it off, and lay it in the bottom of the bed, so it's like not even having one when you need the room. For what it's worth.
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Truxedo loprofile all the way, VERY nice!

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Tonneau Cover

I currently have a Pace Edwards retractable locking tonneau on my Tacoma. I would definitely reccomend it. It is semi hard. It rolls up so you do not have to take it off when you want to store stuff in your bed. I have the manual tonneau now. In the fall when I buy a Titan I am going to buy the electric version that you can open and close with a remote. I believe these tonneaus run from $600 to $1,000. They are fairly easy to install also, at least the manual on is. Hope this helps.
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Truxedo loprofile all the way, VERY nice!

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I agree!!! I got mine from truckmod.com for $335 shipped - great price and fast shipment (got it in 4 days!!)
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The advance folding cover, kcover, or whatever its called is by far the smartest design. Very nice, I will be replacing whatever cover I have on my truck now with it.
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The advance folding cover, kcover, or whatever its called is by far the smartest design.
Dose the job with no fanfare. "Lite" and very easy to install.
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