10-01-2012, 03:52 PM | #1 |
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Tonneau Cover snaps
Couple questions about tonneau covers and the snaps that hold them on.
Background: I'm redoing the bed my 76 C10 Stepside. Changes include replacing the bed wood with Trex decking and unpolished stainless strips, and a black spray-on bed liner. The bedliner will cover the top rails and the top of the tailgate. This truck had a tonneau cover on it at some point, and still has all the snaps on the bed. I plan to remove all the snaps before applying the bedliner. This leaves the decision of whether or not to replace the snaps. I don't have a tonneau cover, but maybe a future owner will want one. So, it's down to these options: a) Replace the snaps b) Leave the snap holes c) Weld the snap holes shut (very remote possibility) Question #1: What would YOU do? Question #2: Is there as "standard" spacing for the snaps? If I install new snaps in the old holes, and later I or another owner wants to install a tonneau cover, will the snaps on the new cover line up with the snaps on my truck? Thanks! |
10-01-2012, 04:11 PM | #2 |
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Re: Tonneau Cover snaps
If I were redoing the bed anyway I would weld, but I have a MIG and TIG available to me so it makes it an easy decision. I've never seen snaps be in the same position exactly, even on same brand tonneau covers.
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10-01-2012, 04:31 PM | #3 |
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Re: Tonneau Cover snaps
Yeah, if I had MIG/TIG and better welding skills, I'd weld them, but I just have a wirefeed welder, probably just make a mess of it. Thanks for confirming the random snap locations. Think I'll just leave the holes for the next owner!
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