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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Trucks / March 2007

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Tonneau cover for 2007 F250

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Dave Ferguson - 28 Feb 2007 21:38 GMT
Hi All:

New to the group.
Just bought my first Ford 2007 F-250 SD Short Bed  and would like to know
where the best place to look for tonneau covers.  I need it to be a hard
cover with locks.

Thanks in advance
Dave
Matt Macchiarolo - 01 Mar 2007 00:45 GMT
This is kinda cool. I had one from before the company was acquired by A.R.E.

http://www.4are.com/product/topup/

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Marlin Singer - 01 Mar 2007 00:51 GMT
> Hi All:
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> Thanks in advance
> Dave

There are lots out there. Undercover, ARE, Leer, Fold-a-cover, K-Cover,
 and many more. Best thing to do is do a search on google for tonneau.
It may take a while to weed out the different ones before you find what
you really want. They are all different types of materials (Fiberglass,
aluminum, plastic, steel) and looks. I happen to have an Undercover,
although on my next truck I will probably get a folding cover or none at
all. Not because of problems with the Undercover, but due to the hassle
of taking it off if you need to haul something large. It is light
weight, but bulky. Fiberglass is even heavier, and harder to get off.
Matt Macchiarolo - 01 Mar 2007 13:05 GMT
See my previous post: http://www.4are.com/product/topup/

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> taking it off if you need to haul something large. It is light weight, but
> bulky. Fiberglass is even heavier, and harder to get off.
 
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