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Old 01-21-2005, 06:18 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Attn: Advance K-Cover owners.....Please read

I am going to be purchasing this cover for my Titan CC as well. I need some info before I purchase that I didn't find really doing a search.

1) Where did you purchase it from? I live in San Antonio, Texas and not sure of any local dealers here for this cover.

2) Can this cover FIT behind the rear seat folded up if removed?

3) Does each section have a lock so you can't lift like the center section up a little?

4) How long does it take to install and does it require 2 people to do the install.

5) How much does this cover weigh?

6) Does this keep you from opening the tailgate if its unlocked or can you open the tailgate with it on?

In about 2-3 weeks I should be getting my Income tax refund, and will be ordering this cover, with my new nurf bars, and possibly a brush guard with lights .

I will be awaiting your answers. Thanks.
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I am going to be purchasing this cover for my Titan CC as well. I need some info before I purchase that I didn't find really doing a search.

1) Where did you purchase it from? I live in San Antonio, Texas and not sure of any local dealers here for this cover.

2) Can this cover FIT behind the rear seat folded up if removed?

3) Does each section have a lock so you can't lift like the center section up a little?

4) How long does it take to install and does it require 2 people to do the install.

5) How much does this cover weigh?

6) Does this keep you from opening the tailgate if its unlocked or can you open the tailgate with it on?

In about 2-3 weeks I should be getting my Income tax refund, and will be ordering this cover, with my new nurf bars, and possibly a brush guard with lights .

I will be awaiting your answers. Thanks.
1. http://www.amazingtruckaccessories.c...il?v=1&pid=223
You are going to have to pay tax since you are in texas.

2. I doubt it. Folded up with the flanges sticking out it is 8 inches I would say.

3. The first and last sections lock. The middle section is held down by a mechanism that engages when you close the back panel.

4. Install took me a long time because I didn't read the tip that said to assemble the brackets first. I would still say to plan for 1-2 hours to do it right, stopping to read instructions and such. One person can install it.

5. Not sure, and I'm not the best judge, but I would say 45-50lbs. It can be lifted by 1 person.

6. You can open the tailgate when the last panel is down and locked. The one problem you may have is that the piece of weather stripping on the back may get bent back in when you lift the tailgate back up. Since it has been cold here this hasnt been a problem, but in the summer it would happen.
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1. http://www.amazingtruckaccessories.c...il?v=1&pid=223
You are going to have to pay tax since you are in texas.

2. I doubt it. Folded up with the flanges sticking out it is 8 inches I would say.

3. The first and last sections lock. The middle section is held down by a mechanism that engages when you close the back panel.

4. Install took me a long time because I didn't read the tip that said to assemble the brackets first. I would still say to plan for 1-2 hours to do it right, stopping to read instructions and such. One person can install it.

5. Not sure, and I'm not the best judge, but I would say 45-50lbs. It can be lifted by 1 person.

6. You can open the tailgate when the last panel is down and locked. The one problem you may have is that the piece of weather stripping on the back may get bent back in when you lift the tailgate back up. Since it has been cold here this hasnt been a problem, but in the summer it would happen.

Thank you Tricky. I plan to order one after Feb 2nd!! Thanks!
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Let us know how it goes TitanTX. I'm looking into one also. Any rattles or major leaks triKKy?? Thanks!!
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Let us know how it goes TitanTX. I'm looking into one also. Any rattles or major leaks triKKy?? Thanks!!
Nope, no rattles (and I'm a real pain when it comes to rattles. There are "leaks" but nothing to even worry about unless you have gremlins in the back. It may be a few drops here and a few drops there but nothing really substantial. Usually you can see all the individual drops.
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