Gotta make a cover for my RTT. Material suggestions?

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Supposed to be done today!
 
Got it on and looks pretty good. Still need to play with it a bit to make sure there aren't any stress points. Looks like one of the aluminum cross poles inside wants to poke into the front of the cover. Not sure if I just put it away too quick last time because I don't remember a pole pointing out like that. Simple enough fix.

Ended up at $205 so it was more than I was expecting. It better perform! :)
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One pic at camp after 150 miles or so of 40 mph head winds on the highway. Still intact anyway. :)

edit: And we had storms all night last night with about 1 1/2 of heavy rain. Dry inside so far.
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hey...

looks great.

I really like the lift system too.

you should put some seam-seal on the inside, just for s&g's... ;)
 
Thanks Jeb. The lift thing works great. Found out the other day that my cordless drill fits perfectly and cranks it up or down instantly.

I did a thread on MUD somewhere when I bought it. Used the rack part that came with it for a cheapo roof rack.

Still happy with it. But I'm a tightwad. :)
 
I still think it would look a lot better on a trailer...:flipoff2:


:lol::beer:
 
I still think it would look a lot better on a trailer...:flipoff2:


:lol::beer:
Funny you should mention it, I actually had "axle sizes" in my head on the way back today. :)

One of these days I'll be back on the trailer project. I finally got the damn fish house out of the garage last month. :flipoff2:

Edit:
Pat,
Here's it's current configuration. :doh:
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