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Very nice deal. Got mine for around $800 or 850 w/ free shipping. But I ordered mine from carid.com since I was getting a few other things at the same time.

 

 

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1 question while watching youtube videos i see there's 2 different versions not sure if there's 2 for are trucks. ... can u take a pic of yours rolled up for me mike
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I ordered 1 today pn 36121. Hopefully its the 1 u have....

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Going to start doing every 20,xxx miles 4 me. Already 30+ almost 11 months all great not anything wrong so far. Love these trucks

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I've had the truck 4 11 months today... just put a BAK rool-x on today. .. 97a9fbfd80241280fc7c9d925697c817.jpg9ba0f58e0fd08bf6e45cedf315d46b36.jpg

Need to figure something out how to make the corners by the window water tight.. took me 80 min to install

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I've had the truck 4 11 months today... just put a BAK rool-x on today. .. 97a9fbfd80241280fc7c9d925697c817.jpg9ba0f58e0fd08bf6e45cedf315d46b36.jpg

Need to figure something out how to make the corners by the window water tight.. took me 80 min to install

 

 

thats a damn good cover my friend. You won't be disappointed in it!

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I ordered 1 today pn 36121. Hopefully its the 1 u have....

Yep, that's the same one I have. I totally love it. As I mentioned, rolling it open in summer can be done with one hand very easily, but when it gets really cold, I tend to crawl under it to get something out that might be toward the front of the bed rather than open the cover. Somehow the track does not roll out of the side rails very easy at all when the outside temp is really cold.

 

Mine leaks only a very little from the front corners, but nothing that weather stripping and a little silicon sealer wouldn't fix. For me, the leakage is so little that it doesn't matter. Probably because I use my truck to plow snow

http://www.plowsite.com/showthread.php?t=155939 but I was surprised to find that more snow got in than water.

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I'm going to try and put these on by the end of April... 5453194cf85e0ee7e5a04d9223406734.jpg

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Nice progress. :thumbs:

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My 3 favorite pics. April 26

Day 1 f70133a0429d069e67d0c651b66c7245.jpg

December 26th 2014

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3 days ago eith the new cover on and clean eith it 4 the first time

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And after 10 bud lights i just ordered these can't fen wait 46f1baa7b5c3cc93741115e23b03a007.jpg

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4a2ab9ee447c43f1ea472e1d944c3324.jpg well i change my oil today. The oil % was at 10% with those miles, most I've done by far... had a new windshield put in last week... went to two Walmarts to get thr mobil 1 oil. They where both out... had to go to autozone and pay there dumb price. But they had a ok deal $35 for 5 quarts and a mobil oil filter.

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Put the k&n air filter back n today. The ac still looks great but inly has 12xxx miles on it... cleaning the engine bay now just waiting the 15 min to rinse. ..ffdd1944b7063c6b17e626a798023772.jpgadd8c2c2957c01df48d72abd71aa5269.jpg yesterday i took off the 4x4 stickers and washed it343a4f33b95679bb18d50fc7e639c6bb.jpg

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