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June 16th, 2005 03:00 PM #1matanong lang po....
if you install a canopy on a pickup bed, can water still enter that space? mabasa ba siya pag umulan or pag pina-wash mo yung truck?
and is it better to install a canopy on a bed w/ a plastic bed-liner or sprayed-on bedliner?
if in the future, gusto mong tanggalin ang canopy, masisira ba ang bed ng pick-up?
hehehe, daming tanong no...but hope someone can give some advice on this...salamat!!!
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June 16th, 2005 03:25 PM #2
Depende sa canopy. Kung yung mga Campershell ot Brahma type, hindi pasukin ng tubig yun. Pero kung yung canopy eh tarp lang, papasukin ng tubig. Ang nagiging problems dun sa Brahma eh yung hydraulic arm: kapag matagal mo nang gamit, medyo lumalambot na. 'Sabagay, lahat naman ng hydraulic arm eh ganito.
As for the bedliner, no idea ako dyan pero I think mas maganda kung mag-lagay ka muna ng bedliner bago ka mag-lagay ng canopy.
Yung sa masisira, hindi. May mga kabarkada dati ako na puro naka pick-up. Nung pinagtatangal nila yung Brahma canopy nila, hindi naman nasira yung bed.
'Nga lang, ewan ko pa kung may Brahma pa ngayon. Campershell, mayron pa. CarryBoy din.
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June 16th, 2005 03:44 PM #4
Removable? Ummm....none that I know of, pero may mga nakita akong sliding/accordion type. Mukha nga lang eng-eng dahil mataas sa likod, tapos paliit sa gitna.
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June 16th, 2005 04:11 PM #5
Mas maganda ang spray on bedliners but the price is double than plastic molded liners. Yung nakita kong plastic bedliners dati kinalawang inbetween gaps na napasukan ng tubig sa bed na hindi drain thru bed holes.
Then install canopies of your choice after installing bedliner. Meron pa rin pong Brahma canopies sa San Juan yung dealer along A. Mabini St. Pero karamihan ng nakikita ko Carryboy brand, mas aero dynamic at pogi daw ang design sabi ng pickup owners.
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June 17th, 2005 12:10 AM #6yun carryboy na roller up pinapasok ng tubig pero minimal lang naman. Meron naman siyan built in na drain kaya ok lang din. Yun may hydraulics hindi pinapasok yun pero hassle pag may laman na malaki yun likod mo hindi mo kita sa rear view mirror mo ang likod mo
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June 17th, 2005 12:23 AM #7salamat sa mga notes and tips!
mukhang ok naman pala ang feedback sa mga Carryboy canopies. may kamahalan nga lang, about 54K for their latest models. and agree ako sa nagsasabi mas streamlined and mas pogi ang Carryboy canopies hehehe
yung mga lumalambot na hydraulics, napapalitan kaya yon?
at isa pa... pag tinanggal yung canopy if ever, matatanggal din ba yung adhesive na ginamit nila?
salamat uli :-)
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June 17th, 2005 09:04 AM #8yung mga lumalambot na hydraulics, napapalitan kaya yon?
pag tinanggal yung canopy if ever, matatanggal din ba yung adhesive na ginamit nila?
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June 17th, 2005 09:17 AM #9
s-works anong pick-up mo? try mo ARB Canopies. it priced way below carryboy. Its material is like that of Brahma, available for most pick-ups execpt the newly released d-max and hilux.
in the case of bedliner na plastic or spray-on it depends on your use of your bed. if you carry heavy loads and oil based liquids better ang plastic, but if for decoration purposes ok ang sprayon. I carry v-8 truck engine blocks on my pick-up bed with plastic liner pag wala yan sure na yupi-yupi na ang bed.
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June 17th, 2005 09:17 AM #10
A cheaper canopy would be the Campershell... mga 34K plus for the classic. Maybe you can get a package deal with the spray on bedliner.
I prefer the simple designs, masyadong maraming borloloy yung Carryboy canopy for my taste.
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