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Cold weather front cover
I was wondering if anyone knows of a front cover for the 99-03's that doesn't use snaps or velcro. I've heard ford genuine covers use some kind of hook to attach to your truck. Thanks for the help.
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I just installed one of these covers on my truck a couple of weeks ago. I bought it from Cabelas for about $50. It came with the winter cover and a summer screen to keep bugs and rocks from hitting the radiator. It attaches with snaps but the snaps are not screwed to the grill. They are called Stik-a-Studs and are made by 3M. So far they have held up to rain, snow, sleet, and the powerwasher. I had one come un stuck from the grill but I dropped it on the ground when I was installing it so I am sure that is the reason it came off. Hope this helps, Mike |
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