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Charles B. Summers April 10th, 2005 10:12 PM

Extang Black Max Tonneau Cover
 
Of course... this is for my fishing truck.

If I get one of these for my truck... am I going to learn to hate it? Are
they really waterproof? I rarely haul anything in my truck, and these look
like they're easily removed. With the gas prices going up...up... up, I'm
thinking this would reduce some of the drag and help my mileage.

What's your opinion on these?



irbfishin April 10th, 2005 11:14 PM


Charles B. Summers wrote:
Of course... this is for my fishing truck.

If I get one of these for my truck... am I going to learn to hate it?

Are
they really waterproof? I rarely haul anything in my truck, and these

look
like they're easily removed. With the gas prices going up...up... up,

I'm
thinking this would reduce some of the drag and help my mileage.

What's your opinion on these?


according to automotive aerodynamics engineers, the covers are worth
about 5% better mileage on average. a buddy of mine has a fiberglass
one that is hinged. waterproof and no need to remove. don't know how
much it cost though.


Bill & Sue April 11th, 2005 03:01 AM

My new Avalanche came with one and it never leaked a drop all the way from
Florida to Jamestown, NY and most of the way was rain (snow from State
Collage, PA up). This one came from Chevy so call your local dealer and
find out who makes them. Bill P.
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"Charles B. Summers" wrote in message
...
Of course... this is for my fishing truck.

If I get one of these for my truck... am I going to learn to hate it? Are
they really waterproof? I rarely haul anything in my truck, and these look
like they're easily removed. With the gas prices going up...up... up, I'm
thinking this would reduce some of the drag and help my mileage.

What's your opinion on these?





Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers April 11th, 2005 03:38 AM


"Charles B. Summers" wrote in message
...
Of course... this is for my fishing truck.

If I get one of these for my truck... am I going to learn to hate it? Are
they really waterproof? I rarely haul anything in my truck, and these look
like they're easily removed. With the gas prices going up...up... up, I'm
thinking this would reduce some of the drag and help my mileage.

What's your opinion on these?


I had one on my Dodge and it was all right. I say only all right because I
did have some problems with it. In really hot weather, it would sag and
flap a lot when running down the highway. In cold weather, if you made the
mistake of taking the cover off, the material was so stiff that there was no
way you could get it back on.

Gil had one on his Ford F150 and he had someone take a knife to it and slash
it all to ribbons. There's nothing you can do about that, but it's a
problem with any of the soft covers. They're not secure at all.

I have a Pace Edwards Rolltop tonneau cover on my truck now and I do like
this one. Slatted aluminum covered with black vinyl, it can't be cut
through.

Anything that you put over the box will help with milage. There's a number
of rigid tonneau covers that cost less than the rolltop type, but those work
best for weatherproof, and security.
--
Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers
http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com
G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods
http://www.herefishyfishy.com



Charles B. Summers April 11th, 2005 03:24 PM

Thanks everyone.

I went ahead and ordered one and thanks to Jerry, I got a pretty good deal!
He saved me $15.00 anyway.


"Charles B. Summers" wrote in message
...
Of course... this is for my fishing truck.

If I get one of these for my truck... am I going to learn to hate it? Are
they really waterproof? I rarely haul anything in my truck, and these look
like they're easily removed. With the gas prices going up...up... up, I'm
thinking this would reduce some of the drag and help my mileage.

What's your opinion on these?







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