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If everything goes as planned I will be picking up my 08 Sierra tomorrow. Before anyone asks I will be posting pictures. Anyway I have an 06 now with an Extang tonneau cover. I know there is a difference since both trucks have different Extang part numbers but will it fit? Is the GMT900 box different in size then the older?

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I don't see why it wouldn't....................................

 

The Le-bra soft tonneau cover and frame I had on my 04 gmt-800 fit on my

07 gmt-900 just fine.

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I don't see why it wouldn't....................................

 

The Le-bra soft tonneau cover and frame I had on my 04 gmt-800 fit on my

07 gmt-900 just fine.

 

Dude, you know an ellipsis only has 3 dots, right?

 

Or is your period key stuck??????????????????????????????????????????

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well i will have to give it a try. My cover is only 1 1/2 old. Would rather not have to buy a new one. I took it off last night. Planning on trading the old truck in this afternoon.

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Good luck with your new truck purchase, hope everything goes the way you want it.

thanks. i hope everying goes smoothly as well. already have a mod spreadsheet going. may be getting ahead of myself.

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I don't see why it wouldn't....................................

 

The Le-bra soft tonneau cover and frame I had on my 04 gmt-800 fit on my

07 gmt-900 just fine.

 

Dude, you know an ellipsis only has 3 dots, right?

 

Or is your period key stuck??????????????????????????????????????????

 

 

That is some funny shit right there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :dunno:

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So True..........................

 

The children must of been bored to post something like that OR

mommy or the teacher must of taught them a new word in special-ed

class yesterday.

Posted
So True..........................

 

The children must of been bored to post something like that OR

mommy or the teacher must of taught them a new word in special-ed

class yesterday.

 

Maybe you shouldn't have dropped out of Special-Ed, then maybe you would know better than to post:

 

"...must of..." instead of "...must have..."

 

:dunno:

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