I should probably also mention that the hard tonneau covers that are like big
hinged tops didn't really appeal to me. I like having more functional use of
my bed versus being limited to stuff that fits under the tonneau.
Chris
In a message dated 1/22/02 7:08:39 PM, SCalHOTROD@aol.com writes:
<< Hi Chris S.
I've only had it for 4 days, but I like it a lot. Other than the "box" at the
front of the bed, its almost invisible. The rails for it are completely flush
with the bed. I'll post a pic on the www.mydodgedakota.com site soon.
It rained today and the drip channels worked perfectly. I added a couple
squirts of silicone lube to the rails like the installer recomended and now
its silent when you close it.
As for my bed being shorter, I considered that aspect. I tried hauling
various things like my bicycles and such and its even too short for those. I
have to open the tailgate any way. So losing 6 inches to the Pace Edwards box
wasn't really a problem.
I have also installed a Bully locking tailgate latch so that I can completely
lock my bed. I travel to shooting competitions and it is important for me to
be able to lock up my guns and NOT have them in the cab, especially the
handguns. There are too many bad laws on the books that can be interpreted
the wrong way. I'd rather be overly safe than spend years trying to get my
property back.
Also, the Pace Edwards box does not interfere with one of those "bed tents"
that are popular. You lose a little foot room, but you have to put the gate
down anyway to lay in it. I am considering one of those too.
I'll be more than happy to give periodic updates on how its holding up.
Chris
'01 SLT QuadCab
Santa Clara, CA
In a message dated 1/22/02 6:06:49 PM, c.spotts@worldnet.att.net writes:
<< Hey Chris,
Sounds like a great truck. I was wondering how you like your pace edwards
bed cover, especially with the shorter quad cab bed.
Thanks,
Chris S
<SCalHOTROD@aol.com> wrote in message news:e.18e79140.297f3fd8@aol.com...
> Hi folks,
>
> I just joined the Dakota list last night. I found out about on the
> www.mydodgedakota.com web site.
>
> I have a 2001 Dakota SLT QuadCab loaded with all the factory goodies
> (leather, power, tow package, etc.) and I just finished the first round of
> mods. Just the simple bolt on stuff.
>
> So far I have a K&N intake kit, Westin Safari Bar with KC Highlighter
lights,
> Pace Edwards retractable bed cover, American Racing Thruster 6 spoke rims
> with Goodyear Eagle GT II tires, and a Dodge catalog cargo light with
power
> outlet (wow, was that a pain to install).
>
> My next step is to start in on the exhaust. Cat back system at least and
> maybe the headers and Y-pipe if someone makes one. I have been looking at
> Gibson for the cat back and JBA for headers, what are your opinions??
>
> I am also interested in a supercharger. I prefer the screw type (Eaton,
> Whipple, etc.), but I am not too interested in running 91/92 octane or
having
> to put booster in every time I fill up.
>
> My dad talked to a guy from Magnuson (the distributor for Eaton) last
summer
> and he said that they were working on an application for Dodge 5.2 & 5.9
> (318/360) motors. I sent them an email, but have not heard back.
>
> Anyway, as for myself, I live in Santa Clara, CA (Silicon Valley). I just
> finished my masters degree in business at Santa Clara University and I am
> working at Adobe Systems (the software company) in San Jose. But even with
> all that education, I am still pretty much a car guy... :)
>
> My dad and I are hot rodders. Our collection currently consists of:
>
> 2001 Dakota QuadCab
> 1998 Chevy Tahoe 2D/2WD (Whipple charger, lowered, etc.)
> 1992 Chevy 1500 pickup (slammed, 4/6 drop, don't ask why)
> 1994 Pontiac Trans Am (my street/strip car, 14's @ 102 mph)
> 1935 Ford 1 1/2 ton flatbed truck (stock, flathead and all)
> 1934 Ford 1 1/2 ton flatbed truck ('53 Mercury flathead, hydraulic brakes,
12
> volt, "city gears")
> 1940 Ford 2 door sedan (orginal steel body, custom chassis, Chevy 350
motor &
> trans, Connolly (sp?) leather interior, and 12 gallons of Deltron Black
pai
> nt, your basic streetrod)
> 1933 Ford Phaeton, 4 door roadster (LT1 motor, 350 trans, custom chassis,
> Corvette yellow, Goodguys 1997 Rod D'elegance winner)
> 1932 Ford roadster (Roy Brizio built car, Wescott body, ZZ5 Chevy Racing
> crate motor, 700 trans, Currie rearend, this will be nice in 1/4 if I can
get
> the trans dialed in)
> 1932 Ford Muroc hi-boy roadster #8 (all steel, hand-made reproduction of a
> '32 Ford made my Jerry Kugel in SoCal, only 10 of these were made, Kugel
ID
> front and rearend, Corvette Z06 motor and trans) This should be done in
time
> for the LA Roadster Show over Father's Day weekend.
> 1961 Pontiac Ventura 'bubble-top' (think lots of BIG pieces of glass,
stock
> body completely outfitted with 1998 Corvetter running gear, engine, trans,
> suspension, etc.) Who knows when it will be done, but I can't wait to put
it
> through the timing gate on a 1/4 mile.
>
> See you on the list...
>
> Chris
> Santa Clara, CA >> >>
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