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Old 03-14-2014, 11:33 AM
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Looking foor A bed cover. Fitment?

I have a 2000 F250 CC 6.5. Can anyone tell me what other years and models of tonneau covers will fit my truck?

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Old 03-14-2014, 01:19 PM
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We make several tonneau covers that fit your pickup, and the covers that work for 2000 Super Dutys with the 6.5' bed will work for similar trucks for model years 1999 to 2007. But I can only speak for ACCESS Roll-Up Covers.

I don't have any images of our tonneau covers on trucks matching your generation, but here's a shot of a newer Super Duty with one of our covers to give you an idea:

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Here is our website's section on our tonneau covers, where you can check out our increased-capacity and low-profile models.

Please let me know if I can help you with anything more.
 
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Old 03-14-2014, 07:47 PM
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im in the same boat and i'm told that 99 thru 10 6.5 beds on the f-250/350 platform are the same.

theres some tricky math going on on some of the bed cover reseller sites...some call or bed a 6.5, others call it a 6.9. I'm told it's actuall 81 inches which is how the 6.9 came to be since that 72 inches for 6ft plus the loose 9 inches. There are also references to 6.75 and you would think that also fits since that 72 for 6 feet, and the 9 inches is 3/4 of a foot.

I went down to a local cover expert who claimed to be the #1 on the east coast after he told me he had 2 that would fit. so I drove the hour, hung out for another hour, and drove home for an hour with out a cover. it turns out the cover the expert had would not fit.

so I got luck and someone with a truck like mine sold his truck and had a top in garage which he put up for sale.

it at all possible...do something local...mail order is risky and you could loose some money on shipping things back and fourth. you would think If I tell a seller who sells tops for a living what type of vehicle I have...they can fit it....but the excuses are threre are plain boxes, boxes with liners, boxes with steps on the bed, yada, yada, yada.....so fitment becomes your responsibility.

I'm seeing soft tops in the 300 to 500 range. lids in the 900 range. and mid high covers in the 1600 range. none of this stuff has any resale value so think long term and make sure you buy what you really want.

I was going for soft cover til the last few snow falls in which my 8X20 trailer's ceiling bowed 4 inches from the weight of the snow and decided a hard top was the way to go...but choice of 900 for a lid vs 1600 for a mid high, the lid lost it's flavor.
 
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Bed Cover

Thanks for the info guys I should have made it clear I was looking for a hard cover. From what I have found they fit from 99-07 "6.5" beds. Starting in 08 they put the step in the tailgate which made it wider at the top. Won't buy a new one like you said depreciation is crazy on those things.
 
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A good friend of mine has a '13 F-350 King Ranch and he put a sliding/locking tonneau on his truck.

That tonneau is slicker than snot on a doorknob.

He says that the ONE thing he's not crazy about, is when it snows, that cover has to be C L E A N, before you can open it.
 
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