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Old 10-15-2005, 12:42 PM   #1 (permalink)
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HArd Bed Cover That Works W/Rail System?

Is there one out there? If so, please let me know.

Or, What is the best one even if I have to sacrifice part of the rail system.

Thanks for your help.
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Old 10-15-2005, 01:13 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I have an Advance Cover (aka K-Cover). The mounting brackets are attached to the rail system itself. Will have to sacrifice a little of the rail system. I can still use the rail but say a sliding bed divider will not be able to slide all the way.
It's hard, lockable foldup and removed in a couple of minutes if need to. Never had anything get wet in there. One thing I like about it is you can open the tailgate without having to lift up the cover.
www.advancecover.com
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My ARE has brackets that are made for the rail system.
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Thumbs up K-Cover Rocks!!!!!!!!!!

The K-Cover also gets my vote!!!! Flexability!!!! You can get in the front or the back of the bed. And I can take it off by myself in about 5 mins if I need the entile bed. I have a bunch of pics if you'd like to see some.
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Hey Mr Tulsa,
I'd love to see some pics of your K-cover!
I like their design and want to see how it looks on the truck. Also, do you have any issues with water getting in?
Thanks for your pics!
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Here's a picture on mine, as for water there's no problem. I've been through high pressure carwash, rain storm, nothing get wet. Maybe a drop or two when I open the tailgate.
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Approx. how much are these covers?

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I paid $555 shipped from www.truckstoreusa.com they seem to have up the price a bit.
http://truckstoreusa.com/store/produ...748&Var=101489
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Old 10-16-2005, 04:08 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Pics of K-Cover

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Hey Mr Tulsa,
I'd love to see some pics of your K-cover!
I like their design and want to see how it looks on the truck. Also, do you have any issues with water getting in?
Thanks for your pics!
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Here's some more pics and I'm a Ms Tulsa!! LOL

Very little water gets in and when it does it's only drops. And they also have great customer service!!!
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+1 for K-cover.

That K-cover looks very familiar...oh yeah...started life on my truck hehehe.

Like Tulsa said, very little water gets in, if any, and it's only drops if they do.
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1 year with the cover and still loving it. TriKKy, just dropping in or did you get another Titan?
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cool

now i know what to get myself for Christmas!
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Retrax is a roll-up hard cover that also works w/Utility T.

The Retrax also looks like a good choice. Check out this thread:
Retrax Bed cover installed
BTW, this image isn't my truck. There are more images in the linked thread.
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Here's some more pics and I'm a Ms Tulsa!! LOL

Very little water gets in and when it does it's only drops. And they also have great customer service!!!
Does it allow you to lock the hard cover?
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1 year with the cover and still loving it. TriKKy, just dropping in or did you get another Titan?
No, and the motivation wasn't the problems I had with the Titan either. Just decided to go with a car vs. the truck for the time being and boy am I glad I did. Nothing like 40.5mpg on the highway in my accord. That being said, I miss the size and strength but we each have our bares to cross. Now isn't really the time for me to be spending extra money, saving for wedding and house..ouch. In fuel costs alone over 5 years I will save around $10,000 in gas alone and $9000 in payments.....that's a lot of cash. Plus the navi in my accord rocks.

As far as locking the k-cover, yes, it locks.
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