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FYI, the little floorboard lock out hinged bracket can be found at Saturn for $6. Wow that was one outstanding deal!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. The PTO engagement is $50 alone;-0
Yes, it's on correctly;-). However, the rear flaps aren't oriented correctly (rear flaps go under side flaps). It'll catch wind that way. Where's the seam that needs fixing?
Just look at how the cover is on. Does the forward end catch wind? If so then it's on backwards. Just as ODI said, the inside of the cover at the 12:00 position should be marked FRONT.
Another tall tell sign, some of the tarps two cinching straps on the "FRONT" end to loop on the bed tie down loops.
I have used Gorilla glue on the sewed on eyelets for the rubber cords. Seems that's a weak point on these covers. So far so good. It has held up for 2 years;-)
For some reason, I think I'll be having to use the deuce this winter for something other than pleasure driving. The PNW has avoided many of the natural disasters thus far. I have a feeling this is about to come to a screaching halt.
Hmm, great idea! I have a 2001 Cummin with a High Output Cummins married to a 6 speed NV5600. I love it!!! Oops sorry, now to get back on track....[thumbzup]
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