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It blows my mind how many truck owners install a tonneau cover or bed cover to never haul anything. What’s the point of owning one then?
Eh, I have one on mine…..90% of what I haul fits underneath, and If it won’t fit I undo it enough so it does…Since mine is a snap one, when I have a long board to haul like in the pic, I just slip it between the cover and the gate…..works great, plus I dig how it looks the other 90%…
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Eh, I have one on mine…..90% of what I haul fits underneath, and If it won’t fit I undo it enough so it does…Since mine is a snap one, when I have a long board to haul like in the pic, I just slip it between the cover and the gate…..works great, plus I dig how it looks the other 90%…View attachment 31333
So a station wagon would be a better fit then?
 
So a station wagon would be a better fit then?
I wonder how many kids know what a "station wagon" is! And I never thought about it, but what an interesting name for a car type (or wagon type as it were)!!

Here is what Wikipedia has on it:
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Reflecting the original purpose of transporting people and luggage between country estates and train stations, the station wagon body style is called an "estate car" or "estate" in the United Kingdom or a "wagon" in Australia and New Zealand.
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Who da' thunk it!
 

It blows my mind how many truck owners install a tonneau cover or bed cover to never haul anything. What’s the point of owning one then?

Eh, I have one on mine…..90% of what I haul fits underneath, and If it won’t fit I undo it enough so it does…Since mine is a snap one, when I have a long board to haul like in the pic, I just slip it between the cover and the gate…..works great, plus I dig how it looks the other 90%…View attachment 31333

Tonneau covers are like so ninedaaaaays :puppet
Yeah that dude in the pic is just lazy. I got a locking tonneau cover on my 2004 F150 for when I'm hauling amps and P.A. equipment, speakers etc. I don't haul no drums though. The drummer can take care of his own shit.

Anyways the tonneau cover has folding accordion sections and I can flip open one or all of the sections and/or tailgate if I'm hauling something longer like wood or pipe. Lots of tie-downs in the bed, and I carry red rags to put on anything that hangs out beyond the tailgate.

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Yeah that dude in the pic is just lazy. I got a locking tonneau cover on my 2004 F150 for when I'm hauling amps and P.A. equipment, speakers etc. I don't haul no drums though. The drummer can take care of his own shit.

Anyways the tonneau cover has folding accordion sections and I can flip open one or all of the sections and/or tailgate if I'm hauling something longer like wood or pipe. Lots of tie-downs in the bed, and I carry red rags to put on anything that hangs out beyond the tailgate.

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I've had locking or rolling locking tonneau covers on most pickups.

They work well to to keep pieces of lumber longer than the bed from shifting left and right, but I still tie them down for safety.
 
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