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Price? Not sure why it's not showing or letting me edit. I'll update. Wad thinking $400/OBO. Dunno really as seems to be priced all over depending on location, etc. Thanks
 
Dealer charged me $620 for the same 6' bed cover back in 2020 when I ordered my tacoma, if thats any help.
 
Thanks. You want it? I'd rather just get rid of it than have to hold on to for very long. Make me an offer, happy to entertain. It is for a long bed if that's not showing on post.
 
I have no need for it yet, as mine is in still like new condition. Just thought it'd be easier for you to sell if you listed a price for it.
 
They suck. I have one from 2016. Heavy as hell, the seals in the folds have all rotten out and the color has faded to light primer grey.
 
They suck. I have one from 2016. Heavy as hell, the seals in the folds have all rotten out and the color has faded to light primer grey.
My 2020 cover looks like brand new yet. My dealer instructed how to care for these covers, and even gave me a starter pack of wolfsteins cleaner, and tonneau cover protectant to reapply every few months. The cover seals out any water extremely well. It keeps stuff out of the weather, plus out of view of prying eyes that normally would be hard to fit in my access cab. Not only that...it's much easier to take a broom, and push any snow off it, vs shoveling snow from in the bed. I should have had a tonneau cover years ago. Very simple to drop the tailgate, and put my groceries back there in any weather.
 
you have the best dealer!, most definitely
shovel snow from bed!?
i just hop on the freeway with wind speeds and the snow whirls itself away in a whirlwind like a snowy tornado, its very cool to witness that in action in the rearView
 
you have the best dealer!, most definitely
shovel snow from bed!?
i just hop on the freeway with wind speeds and the snow whirls itself away in a whirlwind like a snowy tornado, its very cool to witness that in action in the rearView
Do that here with snow on your vehicles roof, or bed, you'll get a hefty fine for sure if seen....cause an accident by this, and you're likely to lose way more then that. Our state with the help of insurance companies created a law on this practice.
As far as my dealer, it was in boston where I had bought my tacoma. First time dealing with them on my brothers wife's recommendation where her daughter lives, and buys her cars there. I strictly dealt with them over my land phone, and fax. Never even saw the place till it was time to pick up my truck...about 8 weeks later.
 
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definitely no snow on that roof!
i made that error once when I had to come to a hard stop and it ALL slid forward came down on the windshield and basically blinded me... I had to get out to clear it off so i could see again
and it was so very cold out!
 
Generally when there's snow, its cold out.
The snow on a vehicles roof, or flying out from your truck can impair another driver following you, something you fail to understand like taking pictures while your driving.
 
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