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Old Sep 18, 2003 | 02:23 AM
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VersaCover Tonneau how about em?

Has anyone seen one of these in person? I think the lightweight of them would be of great benefit and they appear to be super strong enough. Just haven't seen one in person. Another plus is that the price is quite a bit cheaper than a fiberglass as well. Check out the website and tell me what you guys think. I am always leary of the self promoting propaganda these websites have on them and would really like some real world experiences if any out there has them.

www.versacover.com

The price on these covers is $589 no matter what style you need.



Help me make an educated decision here.
 
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Old Sep 18, 2003 | 09:27 AM
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I'm looking at that one too but have not seen it in person either. I have a York Load Lok (under-lip) bedliner & hope the cover fits over it with no modifications.
 
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Old Oct 1, 2003 | 04:33 AM
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UPDATE

Just an I recently found and purchased an ARE cover off ebay and total cost for cover and to paint match I have about 455 invested so I could not argue with the price. Otherwise I think I would have chosen the Versacover. I do like the lighter weight that the Versa offers since the ARE is a bit heavy and takes 2 people to remove it but at the same time price was everything for me. I think the ARE does look better though.
 
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Old Oct 7, 2003 | 11:00 AM
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I saw one on a '03 silver F150 SC this weekend in a parking lot. Left my wife in the car laughing at me to go look at it. Fit was perfect, since it rides on the factory caps, it was very low - important with the '04's higher bed. It looked great and is a perfect color combo with silver. My only concern is the dual lock setup. Living in WA, we have to concern ourselves with what happens when it's raining.

I've checked availability for the silver '04 flareside reg cab I've got on order - no estimate available on shipping dates.

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Old Oct 9, 2003 | 08:23 AM
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The Versa Cover or Under Cover as it was called here is THE TICKET. As a matter of fact I had my bed sprayed by the local Line X dealer here in central NC and my boss had his new F250 Super Crew sprayed as well and the Versa Cover installed. It looked great, fit great and is only 58 lbs. The dealer got up on the cover and sat and it didn't budge an inch. He also took the time to show how to remove it and re-attatch which is as simple as pulling a few pins. It even comes with hooks to mount on the wall in a garage etc to hang it on when not in use. Great deal and nice product for anyone wanting a tonneau type cover.
 
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Old Oct 23, 2003 | 01:21 PM
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Hey guys,
Don't want to sound like I'm pickin, but the cover is called "Undercover", not Versacover.
Versacover is a distributor that sells this cover. (One of many).

I bought mine thru Truck-Bed-Covers.net for 579.00 shipped to business or truck terminal.

It is a great cover.

 
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