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Pace Edwards Full Metal Jackrabbit Tonneau Cover Review
First of all, let's start off by letting you know what a Full Metal Jackrabbit Tonneau Cover is exactly. Not everyone knows, there are a lot of people who are not familiar with this truck bed cover. This is a retractable tonneau cover also known as a roll top tonneau cover. The cover has tracks that go on each side of your pickup truck bed for the cover to travel in. It has a canister that goes at the front of your pickup box below your cabs rear window. The canister is the part of the retractable system which the tonneau cover itself retracts in and out of. This basically is how the retractable or roll top cover is designed. Different covers have some different features. I will now describe the Full Metal Jackrabbit and let you know about some of it's features.
Pace Edwards say that their Full Metal Jackrabbit Tonneau Cover is designed and manufactured for an exact fit on each make, model and year pickup truck that they produce the cover for. They say that the design of the cover has a cleaner, sleeker look than traditional roll-up tonneau covers. Of course as with all other tonneau covers there is less wind resistance at the tailgate, improving gas mileage. The Full Metal Jackrabbit tonneau cover is constructed of all metal which is powder coated and the aluminum panels are linked together with hinges that do not collect debri. This lid rides flush along your truck,s bed rails that gives it a nice low-profile sleek look. The continuous tension spring allows smooth operation with less pulling force when closing. This cover has a "Latch 'n Lok" system that enables you to bolt the cover at the tailgate or every 12 inches along the track of the tonneau. The canister is made of ABS making it lightweight, rustproof and dent proof.
This covers requires no drilling to install. You install it with clamps. The tonneau is made in the USA and backed by a 3 year warranty.
Some of the advantages of this tonneau cover would be the fuel savings by allowing the wind to pass over your tailgate rather than smacking into it causing a drag and an increase in gas consumption. The cover also protects your cargo from the high winds caused by driving and protects your cargo from the weather. It deters thieves with it's locking system as well as keeping your cargo out of sight, out of mind. It adds a great look to your pickup truck. And I have to mention the 3 year warranty which is a real plus compared other retractable tonneau covers. Another great advantage that comes to mind is being able to get at your truck bed quickly and easily, not by just lifting the cover up but by retracting ahead, completely out your way. Some of the disadvantages that I got from customer reviews would be maybe a slight sag in the cover. Instructions that are with it may be a little vague but can be managed with a little common sense. The price tag is a little high.
All in all the Full Metal Jackrabbit Tonneau Cover is a very nice looking retractable truck bed cover. I think this cover will protect your cargo as well as any roll top pickup covers and better than most. I hope this little article will help you decide if this tonneau cover is for you.
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2004 Ford Taurus FUEL RAIL?
I have a 2004 Ford Taurus that is having it's FUEL RAIL fixed for the
second time. The first time my warranty covered it but this time my
warranty has expired and I have to pay out of pocket. I actually have
fuel leaking onto the ground underneath my car.
Has anyone else heard of this problem? I've been trying to search
consumer reports but it's like looking for a needle in a haystack. If
I can prove that other people have this problem too then I can try to
talk Ford into fixing the problem for me.
Thanks,
Amanda
I have already contacted the ford company and they just keep telling me that my warranty is up. My car is sitting at the Ford repair garage now. I just really don't want to pay for it since it is the second time happening. I feel like it's a defect.
The original dealership that I bought my car from new has closed. They are also the ones who repaired the fuel rail the first time a little over a year ago.
Talk to the dealer who repaired it the first time for help (If you bought it new, you have more ammo)... As you won't find any consumer reports as no real issues with the lines on those models. I know I've never had a issue except a o-ring or two after doing work on the system and usually that's seen before I release it to the customer.
But best to talk to the dealer on the issue and also depends upon the miles on the car since it was last repaired.
And emissions warranty is 8/80 and I don't think fuel lines are included
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