Jetmugg@aol.com wrote:
>
> Yes, I do have this problem in cold weather. The best solution I have found
> is to bring the cover inside the house for a while until it is nice and warm,
> and then hurry up as fast as possible and get it on the truck before it loses
> it's stretch. I try to snap the rear corners first, then work my way along
> the straight edges. Hot water can also be poured on the cover to loosen it
> up, but again, you have to work fast, before the water freezes in place. Did
> you get any of the accessory racks? I got the bike rack, and I love it. It
> looks great with two bikes strapped on, cruising up and down the highways. I
> haven't seen another one with a rack in person, only in pictures.
>
> Steve.
Steve,
Hey have you got pictures? i made the mistake of getting the over the
rail box liner and couldn't get the bike racks form mopar. I got a
Thule Bike rack modified to fit in the back. It's great. I can add two
more Trays in there.
The store who did it used it for a photo shoot to sell their most
expensive bikes Racing and Mountain. They were worth 7000.00 and
8500.00 Canadian ( 1000.00 US. just kidding) They also sent the
pictures to Thule. Thule sent me a letter thanking me.
Do they have DAKs in Sweden? They liked the truck too.
Do you have racing or mountain?
talk to you later.
randy drew
fonman@ican.net
98 dak sport (still parked due to excessive snow warning @#%$!!!) black
v6 not 4x4 :(
@#%$ it's snowing again. 8" tonight and 8" tomorrow .we already have
3feet.
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