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Old 10-05-2006 | 10:50 PM
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I have a 04 Sierra Rengecy RST reg cab sb. I have been looking for a hard tonneau cover that folds up. It cant go over the top of the tailgate because of the rst spoiler. Does anyone know if there is one made that is hard not fabric that folds up into 3 pieces or something and can be out of the way up against the front of the bed, without being completly removed. I put my quad in the back alot so I cant have a hard one that is one piece or I would have to remove the hold peice all the time.
Old 10-05-2006 | 10:57 PM
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i dont know of one

i think ive seen one that folds up but never one that folds up AND is an under the rail tonneau cover
Old 10-05-2006 | 11:00 PM
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Hopefully someone will.
Old 10-07-2006 | 07:33 AM
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I think your out of luck on this one. There is a SOFT cover that you can get, and a hard 1 piece cover that you can get. But I have yet to see a folding one for our trucks. Just get a hard cover that is easy to remove.

And how are you planning on loading/unloading that quad with that spoiler in the back??? Those ramps are going to kill the paint on the spoiler!
Old 10-07-2006 | 07:26 PM
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I never use ramps for quads. Stand the bike up on end and walk it to the tailgate put the front wheels on then pick up the back of the bike. It is easy and then you dont have to lug planks around. I would be intersted in a hard tonneau if it was possible to take it of quick. Do you know the make of the tonneau that work with the spoiler and is hard. Thanks
Old 10-07-2006 | 07:59 PM
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All the hard tonneau's I have seen so far go over the spoiler.
Old 10-08-2006 | 09:25 AM
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Here's one that I've been looking at http://checkerpro.com/hardcovers.html Comes in black and white, but can be painted to match your trucks color. Sits flush inside the bed. Although, I'm not real sure how hard/easy it will be to remove. Not an issue for me, but you may want to do some research on it.

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those checker pro covers have alot of options, they have quick releases and other things for your bed. and they are really cheap. when i get a cover that will be the one. i will get it in white semi-gloss. and they come in black semi-gloss too. i like the flush look better than over the rails.
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That tonneau looks great. The only other porblem is my bed is linex'd. I wonder if sense it is fluse mount there will be clearance issues.
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Checkerpro is your ONLY option on this matter. A company called Sprinter made a good one but, there out of business. Not sure of the clearance issue with the liner. I'm just going to take my wing off and get a ******** "speedster" cover for my RST.



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