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Ohio Case

11-26-2007 05:29:46




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I'm looking for a cover for a full sized Dodge, one that could be folded back 1/2 way to allow a goodeneck to hook up. Anybody got any suggestions?




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john *.?-!.* cub owner

11-26-2007 20:18:37




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 Re: toneu (sp?) covers in reply to bill mar, 11-26-2007 05:29:46  
Try Link I have their Trifecta model and really like it. I got the model number I needed form the Extang site and went to amazon.com to buy it. Saved a little over $100



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oleblu

11-26-2007 18:57:23




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 Re: toneu (sp?) covers in reply to Ohio Case, 11-26-2007 05:29:46  
I put one on my pickup last fall that folds in thirds. Soft canvass top over alum frame. Mounts in less than two minutes and weighs very little. Two clamps hold it on at the front, fold it out to the back and use 2 spring loaded handles to secure the rear. A real piece of cake to use either all the way back or folded up to the front. Google Extang and look at the Trifecta. About $300



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RobMD

11-26-2007 10:21:27




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 Re: toneu (sp?) covers in reply to Ohio Case, 11-26-2007 05:29:46  
The snap on rubber tarp kind is cheaper than most but a pain in the arse when it comes to taking care of it. Also time consuming to put on and off.



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supergrumpy

11-27-2007 07:19:42




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 Re: toneu (sp?) covers in reply to RobMD, 11-26-2007 10:21:27  
put some white grease on a q-tip and grease the area of the bases where the snap ring slides over, sure makes the snaps go on/off better



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Ohio88

11-26-2007 07:11:56




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 Re: toneu (sp?) covers in reply to Ohio Case, 11-26-2007 05:29:46  
Look at fold a cover. Not cheap but really works. Just use a search page and search for fold-a-cover.



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sd pete

11-26-2007 08:54:07




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 Re: toneu (sp?) covers in reply to Ohio88, 11-26-2007 07:11:56  
www.shurco.com



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