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Old 09-15-2004, 12:29 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Advice as to what kind of TONNEAU COVER to BUY

Can anyone please help me with my decision as to what kind of Tonneau Cover to buy for my SE CREW CAB TITAN WITH THE UTILITY TRACK SYSTEM. Any Help would be appreciated.
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Truxedo Low profile...under $400 from Jamie this month..

Use search to find pics...We love ours.

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I bought the Truxedo Lo Pro from Jamie. It's on the living room floor right now. It would be installed on the Titan, but it's raining.
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Another vote for Truxedo Low Pro!
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Defintiely Trux Low Profile from Jamie.
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Defintiely Trux Low Profile from Jamie.
What he said..............
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if you want really good hard top go with A.R.E. paint matches perfectly with color of truck esy install to looks great have mine for 4 months now and couldnt be happier
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Can anyone please help me with my decision as to what kind of Tonneau Cover to buy...
Well that depends...
How much are you willing to spend? How much security do you want in a cover? Will you be removing the cover often to haul tall items? Which is more important form or function?
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I like the Leer 700 works great with the untility track system, plus got a $40 coupon off Leer's website. Not the cheapest or the most costly..
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All this Info is great, does it help with MPG at all? I only really want this cover for that reason, to cut down on wind lag. I do a lot of highway driving back and forth to work. I also want something that looks really sharp. Also in Massachusetts here we get a good amount of snow so I would be worried about that. I looked into the Truxedo Low Pro and I was just concerned about how strong that material was and also if I read it right it has VELCRO sides. I am not to sure about velcro sides, would someone be able to just lift the sides up and open?

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I saw about a 0.5 mpg increase with my ARE LSII cover and I do think the ARE looks very nice. Color match is 100% perfect. Then I added a dual exhaust and now I get just under 17 mpg doing about 75%/25% hwy/city miles which is pretty good for my 4x4 which is listed at 14/16 mpg.
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I just installed the TruXedo Lo Pro today. Looks like it's pretty sturdy, and secure. There are rods across supporting the fabric. Velcro just keeps the wind from getting under it, by keeping it tight. I'm sure it wouldn't be too hard to break into it, but it looks like you'd want a good reason to have to tear it up to get something.
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Truxedo Low Pro from Jamie. No problems, no flapping, looks nice.
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Truxedo Low Pro from Jamie. No problems, no flapping, looks nice.
OK, I'm new here so time for my first dumb question....... Who is Jamie?

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OK, I'm new here so time for my first dumb question....... Who is Jamie?

Keith
Go to www.nissanparts247.com (Marlboro Nissan) you can order many items on line and/or use the phone # for Parts dept = Ask for Jamie - he'll fix you up.
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