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hard-drive 10-11-2005 07:38 PM

Tonneau Cvr
 
Can anyone tell me where I can get a OEM hard folding tonneau cover for my 04 styleside short bed Ranger? Or who the manufacture was of this cover? Ford can't help. Any info will be appreciated. Thanks/ hard-drive

IB Tim 10-11-2005 07:45 PM

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jimw411 10-12-2005 09:19 AM

Too bad you didn't buy you truck back in 2002. My truck came with the factory bed lid and i didn't want it. The dealer knocked off the $900 cost of the option and just let me keep it. I was going to sell it and decited that it was better to have it. Especially when i found out my truck rides like crap on the freeway without it and like a cadill......(almost compared it to a chevy) Lincoln with it on there. I would recomend getting an aftermarket one. They are usually around $700 for a fiberglass one that is painted too match. Snug top is priced high (usually around $1000). Gaylords is a really good company thats lids are just as good and they aren't as expensive.

PW01 10-12-2005 11:55 AM

If you are unable to find that cover, check out Versacover.

http://www.versacover.com/

bigrigfixer 10-12-2005 12:16 PM

I looked into that same folding tonneau cover, and from what I found out, they have been discontinued. Not available any more. And that was in 2002. Every once in a while, I see one on another Ranger that I'm tempted to rip off.

jimw411 10-13-2005 10:32 AM

This disadvantage to the factory cover is that it has the tendancy to fade like the plastics on the bumpers and the mirrors. I find myself treating it with back to black about every 2 months to keep it from fading. I made the mistake of armor alling it once and as soon as i drove with a little dew on my truck it rinsed the stuf all over my bed and tailgate, so i wouldn't recomend that.


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