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Tonneau provides the most added functionality in my opinion...
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I may be wrong but I think when they said the fiberglass covers I think they were referring to the one piece fiberglass covers that hinge in front. If that is what they're talking about then yes they do suck. My buddy had one on his truck. If whatever he wanted to haul was taller than he called us up for help to remove the cover because it isn't a one person job. Also when it is off the bed it's a ***** to store without getting damaged because it's so big. It takes up some real-estate. With that said, I didn't have my ram for two days before I put a tri fold soft cover on it. I bought a Gator brand model for about 250 shipped. Took me about 3 minutes to install it and about the same to remove it when needed. And best of all I do it by myself. Just my 2 cents![]()
unless it's fibreglass then they are basically useless
I have a undercover flex tri fold. Apparently useless for some but I find it extremely handy. First time it kept my **** dry it payed for its self.. next day folded it up and put a 1 ton pallet load of pellets in the bed. All depends on what u need.
Preference dude... My cheap-o roll-up soft cover works better keeping things dry than my buddy's tri-fold on his 2011 Ram. We both hauled friends and luggage up north a couple months ago through heavy rainfall - everything in his bed was soaked - all their clothes and stuff needed to be dried. Nothing more than a few drops by the tailgate in mine. Sure, a big heavy, one piece cover will work even better, but they're a ***** to remove if you need more vertical space for hauling stuff.
OP, my .02 is tonneau (get one you like), and weathertech mats. They'll help big time preventing the inside of the cab getting destroyed prematurely. And HID headlight bulbs if applicable.