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Old Dec 5, 1999 | 01:45 AM
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Of those of yall that have hard tonneaus, does anyone have the no-drill type? Are there any real drawbacks vs drill types? Also, does anyone have the butterfly lid from ********?
 
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Old Dec 5, 1999 | 08:20 AM
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My guess is that most of us have "no drill" lids on our L's. I know that my A.R.E. LSII hard tonneau uses bed rail clamps to keep it from flying off during its frequent WOT blasts. I love mine. No problems at all so far. And, I believe at least one of us uses the ******* product and likes it.

Mike
 
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Old Dec 5, 1999 | 08:37 AM
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I too have an ARE LSII lid and love the way it looks and fits. Check it out in the Sig below.

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2000 XLT Black Sport, Flareside, 2WD, Ext. Cab, 5.4L Auto. Other factory options: 3.55 LS, Class III tow, 6-way Captains chairs w/CD changer, Remote entry , and Slider window.
Mods: Undercoat, window tint, headlight & tail light covers, removed "Sport" decals, upgraded Triton tailgate emblem, Linex spray-in bedliner, and an ARE LSII lid.
Wish list: Flowmaster duals, K&N FIPK, and a Belltech 3/4 drop.
Check it out at: http://home.columbus.rr.com/selva1/
 
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Old Dec 5, 1999 | 10:13 AM
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I have the SnugLid clamp on system and have been very pleased with it's performance. I haven't even had to tighten the clamps once, no shifting and many passes in the 3 figure speeds w/o a problem.

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CD Changer; Tow Pkg.; Lojack; Sal's custom nitrous chip; G-Tech/Pro; SnugLid; BedRug; Invinca-Shield, full kit; NOS KIT 80 hp shot (currently); Clear and smoke Lexan fog light covers; 3M Ti Window Tint; Bel radar detector (shouldn't be an accessory); PowerStack cone filter (a.k.a. supercharger waker upper); American Auto Designs ram air hood; Cal-Tracs traction bars

 
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Old Dec 5, 1999 | 10:38 AM
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I opted for the roll-n-lock, but I'm still waiting to see it. It should be here next week. I'll let you guys know how it looks fits etc...
ordered it here http://www.calconcepts.com/index.html

I ordered a new lighter version that has a vinly cover over the slats and will hold up to 150lbs. not 250lbs. It was $670 + shiping


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