Blogs: 2 (View) Vehicle: 2000 Lightning Joined: Sep 2005 Member # 275 From: New Orleans LA. Visit Gallery
Posted Wirelessly
- February 13 : 7:25p
Stay away from ARE and Leer bed cover. Pretty much any other will work. UnderCover and snug lid in my opinion are the best you can get. You will pay out the ass for them but are well worth it.
Blogs: 0 (Add) Joined: Jun 2007 Member # 2941 From: Boalsburg PA
Posted
- February 15 : 10:50a
My buddy just got a diamondback cover from a sports show last week. I helped him install it. It took about an hour. This thing is amazing. It locks very nicely and it can come off in about 5 minutes. He got the SE model so it doesn't haul atv's but you can still put a lot on top. Can anyone else help him with the model that hauls atvs?
I've had a Diamond Back on my truck for almost a year now and love it! It keeps everything secure and dry (which is a task in its self in Washington).
Like stated earlier, the first time install takes about an hour, but after that you can take it on and off in a matter of minutes when you need more bed space.
I use the truck for a bit of everything... Yes, the main reason I put the Diamond Back on it is to haul ATVs.
We have a big Weekend Warrior, but I like to keep as much dirt outside as possible. I can easily load my Foreman 450 in the front and the two kids quads (90s) side by side to the rear leaving just the wife's sport bike in the trailer... Sorry I don't have any pics loaded this way. Two full size quads fit side by side nicely too.
When we're not playing it's nice to be able to lock up the truck bed and not worry about your stuff.
Blogs: 0 (Add) Vehicle: 2002 Ford F-150 Joined: Feb 2008 Member # 4115 From: Lancaster Pa
Posted
- February 21 : 11:10p
Man those pictures look sick! My buddy has an SE but that definitely makes me want to get an HD for my two atvs. When you are all loaded up can is it easy to get in your tailgate?