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Posted: Feb 10 2005 at 2:24pm | IP Logged Quote ZO6speed

What type/brand of bed covers would you recommend?  I have an '04 King Cab.
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Posted: Feb 11 2005 at 9:12am | IP Logged Quote mnealp33

I love my Access cover rolls up out of the way for hauling whatever you may want to haul and looks and fits well to

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Posted: Feb 11 2005 at 9:40pm | IP Logged Quote hotseats

Access rollup cover (accesscover.com) was my choice as well:

1.  It doesn't interfere with tailgate operation.  Any hard cover will.  ALSO, this was a biggie for me, it doesn't interfere with the use of the Utili-Track system..... unless you want to use the overhead rack. (I don't.)  Many, many other covers defeat the use of the Utili-Track.

2.  Very high quality material.  Doesn't sag or show crossbraces like some soft covers.  It has a very solid, smooth look when installed.

3.  Easy install.  Easy to roll up and fasten down.  It uses a high grade velcro rather than the miserable snaps of some soft covers.

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Posted: Feb 15 2005 at 12:31am | IP Logged Quote Tony

What do you want it to do? How much cash are you willing to spend?

I'm very happy with my $200 soft top with gas tube lifts. It was quite simple to integrate the accompanying mounting hardware with the utilitrack channel.

http://northeast.zoovy.com/product/BERLINHST

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