Re: RE: Re: Rolltop/Roll-n-Lok cover

From: Josh Battles (jbattles@bankfinancial.com)
Date: Mon May 19 2003 - 11:31:47 EDT


303 protectant dude, go to the auto parts store, they have it. it's like
armorall and stuff. it makes things shiny.

-- 
- Josh
Lowered 2000 Dakota CC 3.9L

""BARRY OLIVER"" <DHSPA58@dhs.state.il.us> wrote in message news:sec8b05d.095@mail.dhs.state.il.us... > > I was thinking about having the cassete cover permatexed, I think it would go with my bed (also permatexed), but I can't really do that to the vinyl... So, what's this 303 you are talking about? > > >>> talthoff@yllwdkta.com 05/19/03 09:47AM >>> > > huh, mine is the same way! I think the pace edwards is really crappy! the paint pealed on the rails so they replaced it, then the spring that rolled it up went bad, replaced that, the cover is bleached and looks like no warrenty for that. I used 303 every week untill it started turning white...now i say screw it! I'd have to say pace edwards sucks! I've heard they have fixed some of the problems but the cover still bleaches... > > Just thought i would chime in a little... > > Tim Althoff > www.yllwdkta.com > > -----Original Message----- > From: BARRY OLIVER [mailto:DHSPA58@dhs.state.il.us] > Sent: Mon 5/19/2003 10:25 AM > To: dakota-truck@dakota-truck.net > Cc: > Subject: DML: Re: Rolltop/Roll-n-Lok cover > > > > > wow, I chose the pace edwards because I didn't like the lock bar you had to install on your tailgate with the roll n lock. I feel your pain on the bleaching though. Is there any help for this (the bleaching?)? > > >>> jdurling@bellsouth.net 05/18/03 09:27PM >>> > > Just to chime in. Those covers are made about 5 miles from me here in the > Ft. Laudersale area. I have owned both the Pace Edwards and the Roll-N-Lock > and the Roll-N-Lock is a far better cover. One of the storng points, besides > being far more ridged, is that after two years in the Fl. sun the cover > looked as good as new and a little 303 made it look exactly as it came out > of the box. The Pace Edwards I had was for about the same period of time and > let's just say that both the top and the cover over the mechanism were > terribly bleached in a little less than a year and I put 303 on it > regularly. > > I do not work for Roll-N-Lock but can speak for them first hand. > > On the other hand Patrick is an excellent person to deal with and makes the > process easy and simple. > > Jeff Durling > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Patrick and Kelly Engram" <patrickandkelly@erols.com> > To: "DML" <dml@dakota-truck.net> > Sent: Sunday, May 18, 2003 10:14 PM > Subject: DML: Rolltop/Roll-n-Lok cover > > > > > > Many of you remember that I was a Roll-n-Lok and Rolltop cover > > distributor when I worked for Firestone. I still have connections, and > > I'm thinking of putting a group buy together. I've got 2 that I need to > > order so far, and I'm trying to get a few more. > > If you are interested, let me know, and I can try to get an idea on a > > firm price. > > The Roll-n-Lok is a heavier unit, and gives optional carbon fiber and > > now diamondplate/silver fabrics, but the base unit is normally about > > $100 more than the Pace-Edwards. > > Thanks > > Patrick > > > > > > >



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