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TuXedo Lo Pro Tonneau Cover for 6' bed is now available for and AVS in-b channel Ventvisor Window Deflectors for double cab are now available at RealTruck.com
I'm happy with the way they both fit. it took me about 30 minutes to put the cover on and five minutes for the deflectors.
I opted for the soft rollup cover because the way I go through vehicles I lose money on my Roll-Locks. I don't keep anything valuable in there if I'm not with my truck. I love the bed covers for wind deflection and gas mileage more than anything else. I think this will keep the water out except for a little bit around corners of the tailgate when I wash and rinse it. I never use an automatic car wash except for touchless on occasion
I have noticed in the past that using a windshield visor and leaving the windows cracked open with those vent shades made the vehicles always about 20° cooler.
The shine on the cover is from the 303 UV protectant. It also looks great on the fender wells and the rest of the plastics and rubbers around the truck. Can't imagine what those fender well covers are going to look like in a few years without it, especially in this hot Florida sun.
I'm happy with the way they both fit. it took me about 30 minutes to put the cover on and five minutes for the deflectors.
I opted for the soft rollup cover because the way I go through vehicles I lose money on my Roll-Locks. I don't keep anything valuable in there if I'm not with my truck. I love the bed covers for wind deflection and gas mileage more than anything else. I think this will keep the water out except for a little bit around corners of the tailgate when I wash and rinse it. I never use an automatic car wash except for touchless on occasion
I have noticed in the past that using a windshield visor and leaving the windows cracked open with those vent shades made the vehicles always about 20° cooler.
The shine on the cover is from the 303 UV protectant. It also looks great on the fender wells and the rest of the plastics and rubbers around the truck. Can't imagine what those fender well covers are going to look like in a few years without it, especially in this hot Florida sun.
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