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General Sport Trac Discussion
Installing OEM Tonneau Cover?
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<blockquote data-quote="larry gerardi" data-source="post: 995717" data-attributes="member: 70529"><p>i would not pay anywhere near $500. i had mine for sale for $200 then $100 for months and wound up trading it for something of much less value just to get it out of my garage. it did have slight damage to one corner but had keys latches and screws. you can still install it without the hardware and latches. it has spring loaded pins in the center under the hinge that go into holes in the bed. those holes and pins do the work to keep it on the truck. the latches keep it closed. you could use bungees or straps to keep it closed for the trip. all of the ones i have seen near me have been $200-300 range. also keep in mind the latches for the 1st gen will bolt on to the 2nd gen but do not line up with the cover with out modification. mine was a 2nd gen and the guy who got it just need the latches for his 1st gen. we made it work but it was a little ghetto.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="larry gerardi, post: 995717, member: 70529"] i would not pay anywhere near $500. i had mine for sale for $200 then $100 for months and wound up trading it for something of much less value just to get it out of my garage. it did have slight damage to one corner but had keys latches and screws. you can still install it without the hardware and latches. it has spring loaded pins in the center under the hinge that go into holes in the bed. those holes and pins do the work to keep it on the truck. the latches keep it closed. you could use bungees or straps to keep it closed for the trip. all of the ones i have seen near me have been $200-300 range. also keep in mind the latches for the 1st gen will bolt on to the 2nd gen but do not line up with the cover with out modification. mine was a 2nd gen and the guy who got it just need the latches for his 1st gen. we made it work but it was a little ghetto. [/QUOTE]
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