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I have seen them used a lot and have a few friends that run them. The only advice I will offer is that they work well but change the handling of your truck. They are a good option if you need to haul a trailer and quads. The guys at diamond back seemed friendly when I met them at rock run a few years ago, give them a call and talk thru your concerns.

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OK thanks fellers I'm going to call them to day. At the moment one bike gos in the tray of the ute and the other two bikes sit long ways on a 3,000pound trailer the bad thing about that is that I can't see the last bike and I am constantly worried that the thing has fallen off until I go around a bend then my mind is at ease. The only problem I'm going to have with this diamond back system is that It's 81 to 95 degrees f every day in Nth. Queensland and my two dog will have to go underneath the cover in the bed and roast so I will have to make some sort of ventilation system for them It is still a pipe dream at this point until i speak to them for a product cost and shipping cost's

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Just an up date on the bed cover it's going to cost me US$1,690.oo but the shipping was going to cost me another US$2,000.oo but I had a talk to a bloke over here in Australia who imports ATV gear out of California like ITP, WARN & Gorilla Axles, and he's going to throw it in his next container for at worst AU$400.oo & with the free shipping on the product in the US. that's a huge saving. The only thing is I have to get it shipped from Melbourne to me up here in Ayr around 1555mile. or I may just drive down there to get it.

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The cover is realy good, there is a lot of room underneath for the riding gear and camping gear our dog gets so excited when I take him for a ride on the back of a ute he dont stop barking but with this he gos underneath and dont make a sound. "love it"

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