New Tri-Glas Hard Tonneau "Pics"
Just got it all cleaned up and wanted to share these pics (see link below) with all who are trying to decide which hard tonneau to go with on the SCrew. Excellent quailty in design, build and paint.
Covers are made in Daleville, Al. for you Southeast guys.
$699 +$125 for liner and light option installed.
Got it from "Gene C" truck accessories in Morrow Ga.
Don't the Zaino look sweet on her?
Covers are made in Daleville, Al. for you Southeast guys.
$699 +$125 for liner and light option installed.
Got it from "Gene C" truck accessories in Morrow Ga.
Don't the Zaino look sweet on her?
I have a new Tri-glas hard cover as well. It looks sharp and the price wasn't too bad ($795 installed). I was very impressed with the sturdy construction.
Just wanted to pass a caution along. The lid is designed to be shut like a trunk lid. However, I found out the hard way that if the lid is shut with too much force the hard cover travels down too far and scratches the heck out of your paint job on your truck. It takes less force than you might think!
Be careful! I was sick to my stomach when I saw what I did to my new Screw's paint job. I am going to have to get some touch up paint and fix numerous gouges.
From now on I just gently lower the lid until contact is made and then apply just enough additional force to get it to click shut.
Just wanted to pass a caution along. The lid is designed to be shut like a trunk lid. However, I found out the hard way that if the lid is shut with too much force the hard cover travels down too far and scratches the heck out of your paint job on your truck. It takes less force than you might think!
Be careful! I was sick to my stomach when I saw what I did to my new Screw's paint job. I am going to have to get some touch up paint and fix numerous gouges.
From now on I just gently lower the lid until contact is made and then apply just enough additional force to get it to click shut.


