Truck Bed Cover?
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Truck Bed Cover?
Just got a new truck on lease, a silver Nissan Frontier Crew Cab w/ extended bed. Not gonna mod it, since it's on lease, but I am able to get a bed cover. Only thing is, I'm not a truck guy so I don't know anything.
Any suggestions? So far only read up on one kind of Tonneau Cover, Extang. I guess we're looking for something that looks good, very functional, and easy to use/remove should we need to load something large. Thanks in advance.
Any suggestions? So far only read up on one kind of Tonneau Cover, Extang. I guess we're looking for something that looks good, very functional, and easy to use/remove should we need to load something large. Thanks in advance.
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Since it is leased, I would suggest you get a tonneau cover that clamps on so you don't have to drill holes. If you are going to be hauling a lot of oversize items I suggest you get a soft tonneau that rolls up. Having to remove a hard bedcover is pretty much a pain in the ***. I would say just go to stylin concepts or another website and search be vehicle as that will list what tonneau's are available for your Nissan. Hope this helps.
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Originally Posted by 04sierra
Since it is leased, I would suggest you get a tonneau cover that clamps on so you don't have to drill holes. If you are going to be hauling a lot of oversize items I suggest you get a soft tonneau that rolls up. Having to remove a hard bedcover is pretty much a pain in the ***. I would say just go to stylin concepts or another website and search be vehicle as that will list what tonneau's are available for your Nissan. Hope this helps.
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