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Cab cover decision. need input!
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No its not attached in the back and it barely isnt covering the front doors because I didnt have it pulled over all the way.
I only had it on there for a pic. I didnt want to do all the staps just to show what it looked like. It seals right up when installed like it should be.
I only had it on there for a pic. I didnt want to do all the staps just to show what it looked like. It seals right up when installed like it should be.
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No its not attached in the back and it barely isnt covering the front doors because I didnt have it pulled over all the way.
I only had it on there for a pic. I didnt want to do all the staps just to show what it looked like. It seals right up when installed like it should be.
I only had it on there for a pic. I didnt want to do all the staps just to show what it looked like. It seals right up when installed like it should be.
I find it fun to contemplate the decision....
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i bought a cheap 10 dollar tarp from target....had it for my motorcycle before i bought real motorcycle cover....now i use it for jeep....plastic tarp, cheap as hell, came with bungies....have used it a couple times and has worked every time....good for top off, covers majority of doors, looks cheap, is cheap but works.
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i bought a cheap 10 dollar tarp from target....had it for my motorcycle before i bought real motorcycle cover....now i use it for jeep....plastic tarp, cheap as hell, came with bungies....have used it a couple times and has worked every time....good for top off, covers majority of doors, looks cheap, is cheap but works.
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For the bargain hunters, head to Menards.
They had the diamond fabric covers for "mid-size SUVs" on sale for $28.
Bumper to bumper, all the way down to below the door sills, covered the spare, antenna, and mirrors.
I was thinking about making my own, but $30 is crazy cheap for something to protect against surprise showers and overnight dew.
I might modify it down the road to cover just the cab, but it certainly does what I need it to.
They had the diamond fabric covers for "mid-size SUVs" on sale for $28.
Bumper to bumper, all the way down to below the door sills, covered the spare, antenna, and mirrors.
I was thinking about making my own, but $30 is crazy cheap for something to protect against surprise showers and overnight dew.
I might modify it down the road to cover just the cab, but it certainly does what I need it to.
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It is excellent for doors on or off and roof off. The wife has the Bestop and I have the covercraft. If I was to do it again I would still spend the extra bucks for the covercraft. I think it is put together better and the material is much easier to work with, it stays soft and supple where the Bestop is a little stiffer and harder to fold up and put back in the bag. As for functionality, both Bestop and Covercraft do a great job of keeping water and wind out, thjey both have been through some nasty storms the past few weeks with no ill effects.