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Old 05-19-2006, 02:11 PM
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Who has one and do you like it ??
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I have the Extang RT bed cover. You can see it at
http://www.extang.com/docs/extangrt.html
I really like the clean, low profile design of it. If I haul stuff that is taller than the side of the bed, I could roll it up and still keep all my bed space.
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I've heard that the soft top bed covers bellow in when under hwy speeds, which causes drag.

Jim
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I have the tuff tonneau III and I love it, No buttons. The soft cover can move a bit at high speeds, but its nothing to worry about and I'm sure that the drag is lower that without it. The functionality is awesome, goes off and on with ease.

I like it way better that a hard cover just for the simple reason that I can roll it up and its like it was never there.

Also, it seals rather well too. I have had it for 1.75 years and it looks great.

Jeff
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