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Karl Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
10/19/2003 23:24:37
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Message: I have been thinking about getting a bed cover for my 2002 Sport Club Cab before winter. I have been looking at the vinyl covers and the fiberglass lids. I'm leaning towards the "Ranch" fiberglass lid. Has anyone had any experience with the "Ranch" brand of fiberglass lid?
Karl
2002 Sport v6 cc
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bigurb Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
10/20/2003 22:56:28
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Message: Just another option, seen a bunch of people talking about different covers and this one sounds like a favorite.
www.peragon.com
I like the features on it, plus it's alot cheaper than a fiberglass cover.
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Karl Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
10/21/2003 00:16:23
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Message: Thanks Bigurb--I checked out the websight. They definitely have a different type tonneau with a lot of good features.
Karl
2002 Sport v6 cc
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Linus Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
9/15/2004 18:45:15
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Message: The Peragon Cover has a lot of drawbacks too. they just
don't tell you about them before you buy it - NO REUNDS.
Check out www.geocities.com/peragon_cover_review/
index.html before you pony up the dough
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Webtiger GenIII
9/15/2004 19:20:37
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Message: I noted the cover and company name as one NOT to buy after reading the review Linus so kindly provided.
Ken Grierson
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JES Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
9/16/2004 15:59:25
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Message: Sorry for the cross-post, but the same thing is going on in a couple places ....
Wow Linus!!!! That website says that it took two people six hours to install the Peragon!!!!! I installed mine by myself in less than two. I think the cover's great. Fold it to the front when I need to haul a fridge. Open the tailgate and throw the mulch and a few bags of concrete in under the cover when the need arises. Much more useful than that vinyl cover I had on my Ranger that needed restitched every six months and was impossible to reinstall below 60 degrees. Only complaint with the Peragon has been the flaking of the powder coat in a few small areas. And Heath at Peragon assured me last week (after calling me back 1 hour after I left a VM) that they would make it right, even if it meant sending me new panels for the cover. Seems a certain batch of powder coat material was not up to par. I say great product, great service ... but, to each his own. Maybe a sheet of plywood thrown across the bedrails would be better for the folks that made that website.
Eric -- http://photos.yahoo.com/jes_96
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