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Trail Cover

sprdv1

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Thought American Bronco made some, but don't see none on his site.

The ones like that on ebay are made pretty well.
 

Lawndart

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As the above thread mentions, I have one.
Just took the top off last week.
Have not used it yet.
Stand by,
 

Godwick

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Just a quick question here that may seem obvious.... Why not just get a full cover? What is the benefit of the "trail" cover?
 

ransil

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Just a quick question here that may seem obvious.... Why not just get a full cover? What is the benefit of the "trail" cover?

easy on easy off
can tow with it, I have one of the first ones made and have 20K towing miles on it .
 

Major Tom

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I have the slant back version, and we used it to cover the truck every night when we did the route 66 trip last year. as Ransil stated easy on and off. stores in a small package.
 

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AWS

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I sent Wade a message today. He was making the covers in the top ebay add the brown bronco in the pictures is actually mine He moved from St. Louis to Arizona, plus he travels a lot, so I'll give him a day or two too respond.
Steve
 

edones06

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I sent Wade a message today. He was making the covers in the top ebay add the brown bronco in the pictures is actually mine He moved from St. Louis to Arizona, plus he travels a lot, so I'll give him a day or two too respond.
Steve

If he wants to make some slant back ones id be interested in one
 

ghost66

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I make the Bronco covers I have not ventured into slant back but I will if I can get one to work out the dimensions. I make full cage or hardtop covers. I sell quite a few of them they can be used for both trail covers and travel covers if they are cinched down correctly. Of course if you leave a loose corner and it flaps in the wind for 4-6 hours it's going to fray by the constant beating. They are also weather resistant but no weather proof. You can leave it covered and it will hold off the rain but don't expect to leave it out in the snow or heavy rainfall for extended time. I left one on a personal Bronco throughout the Missouri weather and it kept it dry for 3-4 months but it did stain the coloration.
 

Lawndart

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Hey ghost66, I purchased one of your covers this winter.
I would purchase another if it was slant back.
My use is just for camping or getting caught in the rain while my top is off in the summer/autumn months.
Cheers
 

ransil

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I make the Bronco covers I have not ventured into slant back but I will if I can get one to work out the dimensions. I make full cage or hardtop covers. I sell quite a few of them they can be used for both trail covers and travel covers if they are cinched down correctly. Of course if you leave a loose corner and it flaps in the wind for 4-6 hours it's going to fray by the constant beating. They are also weather resistant but no weather proof. You can leave it covered and it will hold off the rain but don't expect to leave it out in the snow or heavy rainfall for extended time. I left one on a personal Bronco throughout the Missouri weather and it kept it dry for 3-4 months but it did stain the coloration.

website link in your signature is bad
 
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