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The covers are fairly cheap, and fold up small, so you might as well own one. However, if you're having to wonder if/when you should put it on, then you probably don't need it. It becomes fairly obvious when you do, because the truck idling for an hour won't budge the temp gauge needle off the...
In places like Texas you probably never need the cover, and in places where you do need it, you can leave it on until spring. The manual says something like not to put it on until you have sustained temperatures below 40°F, and then you don't need to take it off until sustained temperatures are...
He's in Alaska, so it must work "good enough". However, logically I would say that the stock cover will work better, and/or more consistently. The stock cover blocks the radiator surface directly, always cutting off a predictable amount of airflow. The custom cover above is only covering the...
It takes about an hour to get it on there nicely. It's not complicated or difficult, and helps to have a friend, it's just that there isn't a lot of room to get your hands in there to position it correctly. You can see in the TM, you raise the cab, take out one bolt on the top and bottom of...