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I was thinking more like this...Whatever you say Jed
Fun fact: Cooter was known locally as "The White Fred Sanford"
I was thinking more like this...Whatever you say Jed
Yes yes, because wrapping all your luggage in tarps is way easier and cooler than having one of those ghey truck bed covers.Even the luggage can be wrapped in a tarp in case it rains.
And besides when you live in Bama and use your tarp to cover your truck bed there's nothing left to cover the hole in the roof of your trailer...Yes yes, because wrapping all your luggage in tarps is way easier and cooler than having one of those ghey truck bed covers.
Heyyy mannn, there was no reason to make this actually personal!And besides when you live in Bama and use your tarp to cover your truck bed there's nothing left to cover the hole in the roof of your trailer...
Yes, its behind the cab, reaches almost to the floor of the bed. Mine is almost 5 yrs old, no problems or complaints. It comes with two drain tubes but I didn't use them because the installer didn't want to cut the bedrug to put the drain thru a knockout plug in the metal of the bed.So this thing "rolls up" in a drum?
My son has this type on his Ram. He loves it. Metal, so less likely someone can slice it to break in. Pricey, but it cam with the used truck when he bought it. Keeps his smelly hockey gear out of the cab, but safe.Yes, its behind the cab, reaches almost to the floor of the bed. Mine is almost 5 yrs old, no problems or complaints. It comes with two drain tubes but I didn't use them because the installer didn't want to cut the bedrug to put the drain thru a knockout plug in the metal of the bed.
Don't lie, just ask your wife for a bigger allowanceI am going to Cap World by my office tomorrow to have a look at a few options. Between this, tires for the Tundra, tires and brakes for the GT, and a new suspension set up and mods on the Shelby, I'm probably gonna have to take out a 2nd mortgage...sh!ts gettin expensive....
Get one of these... it'll cover everything... I was really happy to see these make a comeback. I thought they had gone the way of "things kids today will never know..."I am going to Cap World by my office tomorrow to have a look at a few options. Between this, tires for the Tundra, tires and brakes for the GT, and a new suspension set up and mods on the Shelby, I'm probably gonna have to take out a 2nd mortgage...sh!ts gettin expensive....
I like that. A friend of mine built one himself a few years ago. It took him about 3 years to build. He had a rented warehouse to do it. By the time he finished, he traded in the F350 he had for a new one. He spent a fortune but its better than factory made.