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http://www.sportmasters.com/index.htm

 

I`ve got a Sport Masters Tonneau Master and really like it plus it has a lifetime warranty. I gave $379 for mine.

I just heard about those, local shops are installing them for $280 :)

 

I have the soft tonneau available from GM Accessories. Nice design :sigh:

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well guys I appreciate your help with this, but late last night I found a local dealer on ebay and hurried over to check out both of them. After playing with them and such I settled on the access cover that has a raised edge, just inside the box, of about an inch. It looks like a hard-top but it is not. I'm very satisfied and walked away for 380

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well guys I appreciate your help with this, but late last night I found a local dealer on ebay and hurried over to check out both of them. After playing with them and such I settled on the access cover that has a raised edge, just inside the box, of about an inch. It looks like a hard-top but it is not. I'm very satisfied and walked away for 380

Congrats :sigh:

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I was going to suggest the Access, I am absolutely satisfied with mine, it's a great cover. Just be careful if you have an ATV, when you put it in, secure it. Mine started rubbing against the rolled up cover and could have punctured it, when stopping or riding on backroads.

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try www.truckgadgets.com They have a great comparison chart for about 15 different covers. I ended up with a Downey snap down cover. Actually no snaps. The rail is a continous channel and i can put the top on with one hand at nite.

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