looking for a tonneau cover

BigDaveZJ

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I'm looking for one that'll do a good job of keeping stuff in the bed out of the elements (mainly luggage on road trips and such) but at the same time is easily removable and easy to store (I'm perfectly okay with hanging the frame for the ceiling or something like that). It will not be on my truck most of the time since I don't need, or want, it on there all of the time.

Any suggestions between one with snaps, or one of the roll-up ones, or a snapless one??? Looking for low cost, easy to use, decent quality, and easy to take on and off.
 

jvencius

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I'm looking for one that'll do a good job of keeping stuff in the bed out of the elements (mainly luggage on road trips and such) but at the same time is easily removable and easy to store (I'm perfectly okay with hanging the frame for the ceiling or something like that). It will not be on my truck most of the time since I don't need, or want, it on there all of the time.

Any suggestions between one with snaps, or one of the roll-up ones, or a snapless one??? Looking for low cost, easy to use, decent quality, and easy to take on and off.

I have an AccessCover (link in sig) that stays on my truck all the time and it's quite the cat's azz. I gained just a tick over 1/2 mpg (hand calculated, on-highway mileage) with it on and it does a great job of keeping stuff in the bed dry so long as you put some weatherstrip down at the front of the bed.
 

BigDaveZJ

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Looks nice, but a bit more than I was looking to spend. I'd only probably use this cover a few times a year, and the rest of the time it would stay in the garage.
 

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