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    It's "Safe Man" opie011's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alpha2 View Post
    I've been looking at that Snug top. The back-rack, however, is not a tonneau cover. I checked the link, and it's just a rack behind the cab that is "compatible" with various covers. No covers on the site.
    Thanks for the tips, though.
    Ha! Sorry! I linked you to the wrong site because my search produced a website with the correct tonneau cover in the pictures.

    THIS is what I am talking about: http://bakindustries.com/p-8225-bakf...-overview.html
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    Now THAT makes sense! I'm about 80% set on that one. There is another brand that is the same exact thing, I've seen them both. I really don't need a cap, and I think this cover would do everything I need and nothing I don't.
    Still in a quandary though.

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    I recently purchased a 2006 Silverado. It came with a standard fiberglass topper that I figured I'd end up selling on Craigslist. Instead, I'm finding that I really like having it and other than not being able to crawl in the bed from the sides to retrieve things, it's very convenient. I don't think I'd like a tonneau unless it was one of the kind that rolled back completely out of the way. I wouldn't want a tip-up tonneau.

    Either way, congrats on the new Tacoma. Fancy!

    EDIT: I just looked at those folding tonneau covers. That's pretty cool. I could own one of those.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bailey Guns View Post
    Totally uncalled for. But funny....


    As for covers. We added a sleeper to our taco Keeps everything secure and weatherproof .



    grabbed one of these for a project
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    ^That build kit looked nice. I would have grabbed one but I have to use cash on something else this weekend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave_L View Post
    ^That build kit looked nice. I would have grabbed one but I have to use cash on something else this weekend.
    I ordered one when they started the 'promo'. Showed up a week ago today. It's nice for the price. Light and handles well. Would be great for someone with smaller hands. The rail is thin. I really like how it "feels". I thought it was a mid-length. Guess I didn't look closely enough at the description.Just need to add a SSA-E and T1.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave_L View Post
    ^That build kit looked nice. I would have grabbed one but I have to use cash on something else this weekend.
    Hear ya. have a few "irons" in the fire myself, making up for a 2.5 week hiatus

    Quote Originally Posted by Jefe's AR View Post
    I ordered one when they started the 'promo'. Showed up a week ago today. It's nice for the price. Light and handles well. Would be great for someone with smaller hands. The rail is thin. I really like how it "feels". I thought it was a mid-length. Guess I didn't look closely enough at the description.Just need to add a SSA-E and T1.
    yes it does. But optic wise i'm throwing a nice 1-2 XTR II from another project. then 1 of these to revamp the wifes SBR.


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    Quote Originally Posted by opie011 View Post
    I've got the Bak-flip Fibermax and absolutely love it. If you go that route, get the Fibermax or F1 as they won't dent from hail.
    Good call, I've had two vehicles destroyed by hail in the last few years.

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