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Dear Procharger,
It's a shame you haven't come out with a supercharger system for our Nissan Titans yet. I guess the b*st*rds at Stillen will have to get our business. If only you made a reliable, efficient supercharger in the $3500 range as you do for so many other trucks *sigh* [/Guilt Trip]...

What do you think guys? :D
-Cyrus
 

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Vyrus said:
Dear Procharger,
It's a shame you haven't come out with a supercharger system for our Nissan Titans yet. I guess the b*st*rds at Stillen will have to get our business. If only you made a reliable, efficient supercharger in the $3500 range as you do for so many other trucks *sigh* [/Guilt Trip]...

What do you think guys? :D
-Cyrus
I'll send an email if others do.
 

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Two words, RETRAX BABY.
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K-Cover

I got K-Cover's cover upon the recommendation from members of Clubtitan. I love it, looks like the same thing as the original one posted in this thread. They make it for both cabs, for use with or without utilitrack. I installed mine on my KC w/Utilitrack in about 25 minutes. To remove the cover takes about 20 seconds, it folds into 1/4ths, and opens and locks the same way. Anyway, just a thought, I have been really happy with it.

TED

O yeah, http://www.kcovers.com/
 

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Exodike,

The "Fold-A-Cover" is a great cover, but necessitates removing the front rails of the utilitrac system. I'd advise going with the Advance Cover instead, as it doesn't require removal of the Utilitrac rails and removes easily and works nearly identically to the "Fold-A-Cover".
 

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i have the fold-a-cover and love it. i have had this cover on other vehicles. They make these covers for all gm trucks. I have even sold 4 of them and all 4 have told me how much they love them. The only complaint i have is that it is not completely water proof. some water will find it's way into bed. but i would recommend purchasing this cover. IMO!
 

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I have this tonneau cover, and I really like it a lot! A note of caution, however, if you install it yourself: As hard as I tried, (and I do tend to be fussy with such installation work), I ended up with an unwanted gap between the right side rail and the cover. In fact, the right-side rail has moved further toward outboard (away from the cover) since the installation. I suspect I did not properly prepare the surface for the adhesive. I wasn't anticipating the "pre-adhesive" (me read instructions??) and I apparently did not give it the detailed attention required. No biggie. I called the company, and they informed me how to remove the rail. I'll do that and all will be good. Also, I had to remove the cover for a large hauling project . . . it took about five minutes . . . and re-installed just as quickly. A one-man-job.
 

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This site is nice to reference for a number of models of tonneaus. The only thing I don't like about the fold-up design is if you are hauling where the cargo would be up against the front panel. While the tonneau can be removed for those circumstances, a roll-up is nice for those situations. Access and Truxedo make nice roll-ups if that is the direction you want to go.

I am still debating on the best overall tonneau for my truck in that I like a low profile look. Got to love the the look of the NewVision laser cut aluminum cover.
 
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