stepside tonneou cover
Didnt have much luck with the link--but on Ebay I just found a neat looking cover for a step side
ebay #281009605787 This is the first one that Ive seen that I might do. |
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lools ok
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You can get a better price and cheaper shipping by going to CRAFTEC's website
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Thats an idea. I've been looking for a place to put my air management system.
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Look here Post #5.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=526022 |
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Darn Toby, you busted my bubble----I thought I had made an original find (lol).
Thanks for posting the link to the previous thread. Ive got to call them and see if they can give me exact drilling instructions---I wont drill after I paint!! (and would prefer not to buy ahead of time). |
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Go to their website and download (pdf) the installation instructions.
. https://www.craftecinc.com/media/24575_soft_BROCH.pdf |
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...love my craftec tonneau..... Posted via Mobile Device |
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Mooneyes,,,
Have you had it on long enough so far to tell if there is any wiggle/vibration in the unit frame that would abraid the paint? Im going to be doing my truck in a three stage candy apple paint----not looking forward to deep scuffs/scratches that would require further paint. |
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Haven't had any problems with that personally. The holes you drill is to hold the lead piece at the front. Sheet metal size and I think three. Unless you also drill the holes for the hold down on each inside for the latches. I never drilled those and just removed a floor strip bolt and used a bungy cord through a eye bolt. With new bedsides didn't want any extra holes myself. Good luck and overall a decent product.
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...no probs at all my bed is in primer right now but the plastic corners keep the aluminum off the paint and it stays nice and tight i give it two thumbs up
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