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    I have a tri-fold and love it. Add the seal around the tailgate to eliminate the bulk of the dust.

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    I've got the Leer hard shell. More expensive but feel safer with the hard back. Everything stays dry and secure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LittleJohn View Post
    I've got the Leer hard shell. More expensive but feel safer with the hard back. Everything stays dry and secure.
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    Thats what I have also....I am on my second one now....they are great covers.
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    Little John and g, do you have the solid fiberglass or a camper shell?
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    Just a solid fiberglass bed cover
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    Quote Originally Posted by skunked again View Post
    Little John and g, do you have the solid fiberglass or a camper shell?
    It is hard shell don't know if is fiberglass or not

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    Thank you both!
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    Quote Originally Posted by MThook View Post
    Any one have experience with the fibreglas/plastic bed covers? I plan the buy a new truck in the next few months and want to be able the close the bed off to most of the weather. I know the covers aren't secure, just hoping to keep things dry.
    Which manufactuor would you go with? Why? Type?
    I'm thinking the one piece, but don't know what I don't know. Your thoughts would be welcome. Thanks in advance, scooperDude
    I have a one piece hard top on my short bed crew cab, I’ve had it several years, keeps everything dry, only fault I can think of, if you fish alone, when launching your boat, you can’t climb in the back of your truck and over the side to keep from getting your feet wet, I keep a pair of knee high boots in my truck for wading from trailer back to driver side of truck.


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    Child of God - would either a tongue extender or hitch extender keep you from having to where waders? When you launch or load the boat.
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