H3T tonneau cover and running board suggestions
#21
No issues with rain there at all. I do remember that during installation or before either they directed me to be very careful setting up the fit at the end of the bed, though.
#22
I just got an Extang Hard fold. Picked it up for $620 shipped. I like that it is hard aluminum. Easy to install and take off when needed. If you order one, be careful that the correct brackets are in the box. Mine were missing and I heard I wasn't the only one with that issue. Extang did ship me new ones, but I had to pay shipping to get them in time. Love the look now that the bed is covered.
#24
Here are pics of my truck with the Extang hard folding cover. I still have the OEM side steps on the way because I tried a different line that worked well on the H3, but didn't look right on the T, even with longer boards. I am getting rid of the chrome and changing the grill guard to black. I also have a front lift coming and will be painting the front grill. Several things left to do, but I have only had it a month. I think the cover definitely improves the look.
Last edited by halo36; 08-02-2010 at 11:54 AM.
#29
I'm selling my Truxedo soft tonneau....just posted it in the for sale section. It is basically brand new and I love it, but I'm going a different root. This cover rolls up so you can use your entire truck bed if need be! It is rain tight and doesn't leak one bit...very easy to use......
#30
I LOOOVE my Diamondback . With the tailgate lock it's like Fort Knox baby!! Next thing to do is mount my two Gobi rack boxes to it (getting LineX'd first), find the right rack to mount and mount up either an ARB rooftop tent or a Howling Moon over the bed like in the last 2 picks, inside bed cover equipment mounts, and CB antenna mount, then I'll be done with the bed area (for a while anyway, lol).