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Old Jan 25, 2003 | 02:29 PM
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Originally posted by EHC
Thanks for all the info! Where did you get the Sportmasters? do they offer colors like the Extang?
Bought it online, can't remember just where. If I remember, I'll post it later. Sportmasters fit on my truck was better than the Extang, it had the same cover warranty as Extang, and it was less expensive. I 'believe' they do colors, but you'd have to check their website to verify that.

http://www.sportmasters.com/tonneau.htm

Mine is their slant-sdie cover. Like it a lot and didn't break that bank (i.e. left money for other mods). Good luck.
 
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Old Jan 26, 2003 | 01:06 AM
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Thanks for the info, I'll check into them!
 
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Old Jan 26, 2003 | 02:12 PM
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That hinged Sportmaster looks pretty interesting. I had just about decided on the Extang that lifts up. I found it on line for $337.00. Anybody have any idea how much the hinged Sportmaster goes for?
 
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Old Jan 26, 2003 | 09:14 PM
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Originally posted by Mike B'ham
That hinged Sportmaster looks pretty interesting. I had just about decided on the Extang that lifts up. I found it on line for $337.00. Anybody have any idea how much the hinged Sportmaster goes for?
Can't say for sure what the hinged one costs, but if the pricing on it works out like my non-hinged tonneau, it should be less expessive than the Extang.

By the way, something I found unique with Extang you might want to consider before buying. 'If' you ever have an issue with your tonneau's vinyl cover, Sportmasters will allow the dealer from whom you purchased the tonneau to make the warranty decision on replacing it. On the flip side of this, Extang requires you send the cover to them directly (i.e. and you foot the shipping fee) for evaluation. Since I live in Florida and I believe Extand is in California, this was a real turnoff to me. Just something to consider when you're comparing brands.
 
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Old Jan 26, 2003 | 09:32 PM
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I'll have to agree with stonno2000, I am going ot get a Access Cover once I can afford one which will hopefully be in the summer time. I have gotten the informational kit from the company and seen one on another F150 and have also played with the demo unit in my local dealer's shop. A friend of mine pointed out that a person probably does not want to be undoing buttons on a tonneau cover in freezing cold weather and also it seems like the Access Cover is pretty water tight if you put the stuff in to fill the gaps around the tailgate that the company sells. I have not heard anything bad about the Access Cover in my research. It is your personal preference though.
 
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