Fiberglass Tonneau Cover
boure
05-18-2005, 03:21 PM
Purchased a 2005 Tundra Double Cab few months ago. I would like to put a fiberglass tonneau cover on it. Any help in recommending a good quality cover would be very much appreciated. Has to have very secure lock.
Thanks
Boure
Thanks
Boure
corbinwaterski
05-19-2005, 02:36 PM
Brian R.
05-19-2005, 08:57 PM
Broken link
Maybe this:
http://www.performanceproducts.com/SearchResults.aspx?search=tonneau%20cover
Maybe this:
http://www.performanceproducts.com/SearchResults.aspx?search=tonneau%20cover
corbinwaterski
05-24-2005, 09:41 AM
Thanks Brian.
StrechM
06-10-2005, 03:17 PM
The Leer 700 was the one that I had installed on my D Cab.
http://www3.freepichosting.com/Thumbs/421577037/25/600/450.jpg
Leers pic from the rear.
http://www.leer.com/importgallery/tundracrewcab700.jpg
Very nice fit and finish. They have a couple of different options for handles/locks. I went with the single push button lock for ease of opening.
http://www.leer.com/tonneaus2.html
http://www3.freepichosting.com/Thumbs/421577037/25/600/450.jpg
Leers pic from the rear.
http://www.leer.com/importgallery/tundracrewcab700.jpg
Very nice fit and finish. They have a couple of different options for handles/locks. I went with the single push button lock for ease of opening.
http://www.leer.com/tonneaus2.html
r73runner
01-12-2006, 07:08 PM
Purchased a 2005 Tundra Double Cab few months ago. I would like to put a fiberglass tonneau cover on it. Any help in recommending a good quality cover would be very much appreciated. Has to have very secure lock.
Thanks
Boure
Just Fyi, I have one on my 2000 tundra. Nice I like it but I would not do it again. Because you can not take it off by yourself.The pistons don't hold up long. Storing it on it's side for a while cracks the paint.
I would buy one of the four part black vinyl ones. easy to lift off each
panel & they do lock. Might want to think about it
Thanks
Boure
Just Fyi, I have one on my 2000 tundra. Nice I like it but I would not do it again. Because you can not take it off by yourself.The pistons don't hold up long. Storing it on it's side for a while cracks the paint.
I would buy one of the four part black vinyl ones. easy to lift off each
panel & they do lock. Might want to think about it
plugnickel
02-18-2006, 07:16 PM
I bought the A.R.E. almost a year ago and love it. It will take two people to remove it. I have not had it off. I use that tonneau cover for camping and storing junk. I did buy a new dryer and just went home with the top up. NO problems in doing this whatsover. I recommend over the others. I researched and researched and this company has the best product for the money IF you go with fiberglass. It also retains the classy look of a Tundra. The design of it compliments your front hood design. They do this for all makes and models.:wink:
bruceg19
03-22-2006, 06:26 PM
I bought the A.R.E. almost a year ago and love it. It will take two people to remove it. I have not had it off. I use that tonneau cover for camping and storing junk. I did buy a new dryer and just went home with the top up. NO problems in doing this whatsover. I recommend over the others. I researched and researched and this company has the best product for the money IF you go with fiberglass. It also retains the classy look of a Tundra. The design of it compliments your front hood design. They do this for all makes and models.:wink:
I also have the A.R.E., and it's a beautiful accessory. It's very well built, and seems to be quite safe. Highly recommend.
I also have the A.R.E., and it's a beautiful accessory. It's very well built, and seems to be quite safe. Highly recommend.
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