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Old 08-11-2012, 09:33 PM
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Wanting to get one for my 08 1500 crew cab. I'm looking at the Extang trifecta , but open to other suggestions. what do you think?
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I got the gm one, easy install and fits good. Love the bowtie emblem in the top
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If you're open to the idea of a retractable cover for almost the same price as a soft cover, I'd like to offer the Peragon cover to you.

You can start your research with my introduction

Let me know if you have any questions.
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Love my Extang tuff/saber cover. The price is rite, they are nice covers.
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Originally Posted by Mangled03gmc
Love my Extang tuff/saber cover. The price is rite, they are nice covers.
I have the same cover and love it. I just need to get it cut to work with the rollcage
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I use a Truxedo bed cover rolls up when you need to use the bed and there is no drilling in to the bed. Plus it is light weight had mine for 5 plus years and never had a problem.
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Originally Posted by JoeyGC5
I have the same cover and love it. I just need to get it cut to work with the rollcage
Thats easy, a few measurements, 2 zippers, fabric, have at it
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Originally Posted by Mangled03gmc
Thats easy, a few measurements, 2 zippers, fabric, have at it

No time, no sewing skills, and 3 weeks until Hot Rod Mag's Drag Week
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In that case, cut, then black duct tape. hahahaha
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Thanks Guys, got a Truxedo!


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