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35TH ED/ed
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Has anybody purchased one through the internet ?

I will need to get one in several weeks and if anybody has found a good site I would appreciate the help.I would like to compair prices to local.

I am looking for a soft cover with stationary snaps,I've had Sport Masters before but will look at all.

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http://www.anythingtruck.com/tonneau_covers.html?referrer=AdGoogle

How about this one Ed? I don't have a pickup but I thought I would search for you and see if I could find somthing. [Big Grin]

http://www.truckaddons.com/Catalog/bed_covers.htm?GTSE=goog>KW=tonneau+covers

Here is another one for you. Hope you find something you like. [Cool]

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35TH ED/ed
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Thanks havent seen one of the 2 [Smile] . Free shipping and no taxes [Big Grin] help alot in prices.
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I am going to buy a snapless cover for my new GMC truck. The dealer sells them. [Smile]
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quote:
Originally posted by 2002Z4CSS:
I am going to buy a snapless cover for my new GMC truck. The dealer sells them. [Smile]

Can you roll them up? the snapless ones that I've seen have plastic chanels down the side and cant be rolled up. Ive seen the net with prices under $200 shipped called a place around here and they wanted $220 plus tax. When do you get the GMC

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Has anybody delt with the snaps that slide? Looking at the Extang and with the cold in the winterI'm not sure if they would hold up [Frown]
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I will be picking up a Sport Masters cover tomorrow if anybody else buys one let me know.

Sport Masters has a promo going on for a free hitch & tool bag (hitch&tools not included)if 2 people but their covers [Smile] .

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You should buy the GM accssory cover of course! Its nice... no snaps which should work well for the cold motor city weather. It works like a zip-loc bag. Kind of hard to explain.....
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Tried to get one through parts and they dont sell acessorys [Frown] . With the markup they have didnt get a price. I got the snaps so I can roll up the tarp after having several I've gotten the process down to no tine at all re snapping them in the winter [Big Grin]
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Ed, just don't get the sliding snap kind~~~I had that on my pick-up and it is a pain-in the cold(which is most of the time in MI) you have a hard time reattaching the snaps if you take off the cover. Go with a snapless [Cool]
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quote:
Originally posted by blkragss02:
Ed, just don't get the sliding snap kind~~~I had that on my pick-up and it is a pain-in the cold(which is most of the time in MI) you have a hard time reattaching the snaps if you take off the cover. Go with a snapless [Cool]

That is what I am getting for my GMC. My son has the GM snapless cover on his S-10 and it is so quick to take off and on in the winter.My Ranger has the sliding snap cover and in the winter,I have to put my ready heater in the bed to warm up the cover to get it snapped.

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I picked up the stationary snaps and put it on last night. The cover looks like it was made for the truck [Big Grin] . I've had real good luck with the brand on all the trucks that I've had over the years.
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