My afternoon project

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    Well, not really a project, just put on a tonneau cover this afternoon on the screw. Santa came early at my house and he gave me a Truxedo Low Pro cover. I love it! Just took a few pics afterwards in the garage.
     

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    looks sweet! let me know how ya like it im contemplating one...
     
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    Love it so far, will let you know in a few days!
     
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    I have one just like it!! just that its a factory ford one
     
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    i had a fiberglass one but sold it bc it was pointless for when i hauled wood or gravel...would like to have one like yours that easily goes on and off...having a reg cab there isnt much space to keep bigger things dry on trips (suitcase, hunting gear...) so been lookin at these...
     
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    looks good man
     
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    Looks good! My dad has a roll n lock on his truck. It was nice at first but now its faded and gets frozen shut a lot. I haul way to much stuff to have one so ill just stick to my toolbox.
     
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    Thanks guys, the nice thing about the Truxedo is it has a lifetime warranty against any problems. And the nice thing is it rolls up when I need to haul bigger stuff.
     
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    Dude that looks really good. I have been tryin to convince myself into getting a roll-up low-pro cover. This might just make me look for a good deal.
     
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    Those things are a beech to stretch in the winter time when they're new. I'm imagine it almost felt like the cover itself was too small. :jester: I've installed one in the winter and thought I'd be given the wrong cover.

    Looks good!
     

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