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tonneau covers
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Hey all its time for mine to get a tarp/tonneau watever you want to call them. Just wondering how eveybody has theres do the clip it to the top of the tray, or do they use there original hooks if so how does it connect to the tailgate or do you do it a different way... Opions please.

Posted on: 2006/8/26 7:57
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mine uses press studs all around the top.
has a peice of aluminium rhs below the rear window to accomodate the press studs along the back window.
hardly leaks a drop.

Posted on: 2006/8/26 8:03
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When you clip them around the top, do they still look good if you have your hooks. I thought it would look wierd so you would have to shave the hooks.

Posted on: 2006/8/26 8:07
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I need to get one as well id like to see what this thread digs up.

Posted on: 2006/8/26 8:13
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im not sure how they look with the hooks still intact, mine already had em shaved off when i bought it

Posted on: 2006/8/26 8:37
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not sure wat hooks your talking bout but my ute has a tonneu cover have a look at my photos

Posted on: 2006/8/26 9:35
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i have press studs also...

the neatest option i think without going
to a solid type ute lid...

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Posted on: 2006/8/26 11:25
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much the same as mine
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Posted on: 2006/8/26 11:29
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