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Extang 6870 Tonneau Cover Replacement Tarp on 2040-parts.com

US $47.00
Location:

Conyers, Georgia, US

Conyers, Georgia, US
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Extang 6870 Tonneau Cover Replacement Tarp


Tarp Only - Classic Toyota Tacoma (6 ft) 95-04



Extang Tonneau Cover Replacement Tarps are the ultimate quality choice when nothing but premium metal components will do. New springlock bows are easy to install and they will never fall off. No drilling is required. SnapStoppers keep snaps on the rail when tarp is rolled up for bulk hauling. Replacement Tarps are manufactured for their high tensile strength and good looks. This replacement tarp can be quickly rolled up and secured with strong convenient straps allowing you to haul large items. The silver rails with stainless steel and brass snaps will not break and because of the covers slide installation, it is always a breeze. Access to truck bed and cargo is fast and easy by simply dropping tailgate or by rolling up the tarp. One-handed tail rail quick release with the patented clicklock corner system.

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