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Cedar |
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Posts: 341 Location: Western U.P. | Looking for positive or negative feedback on Gatorbak bunk covers. I like the concept of the product, and seriously considering them, but would like to hear some honest real world experience from people that have used them. Thanks for the input. | ||
Nomadmusky |
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Posts: 176 | I like mine, I'm planning to put together a video of my process. I put lights in my bunks as well and I like them when loading in the dark or low light. I also like that it appears that I'm not getting as many sticks and twigs caught in my carpeting before I load. I do make sure my bunk is wet before I load. Nomad | ||
hooked |
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Posts: 383 | Nomad: How difficult was it to cut in a channel for the LEDs? | ||
hooked |
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Posts: 383 | Finished installing my GatorBak covers today. Was really pretty easy and I’m very happy with the end result. Absolutely outstanding customer service. I accidentally ordered the wrong size for my side guides and when I called them they sent me the right size overnight at no charge (even though it was my fault). Great product by a great company made here in Minnesota! Attachments ---------------- B823F2C6-BE20-44D0-AEED-A6B0FECEBBDC.jpeg (57KB - 521 downloads) | ||
andy van slett |
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Posts: 21 | love mine as well. I used a router and cut slots in the 2X6 bunks for the LEDs. I have a ranger 620 and only put the lights on the 1st 3 feet of the bunks closest to the winch so we could see at night. Ivd had them on for 2 seasons. No more wet spots in garage from wet bunk carpet. | ||
jasonvkop |
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Posts: 601 Location: Michigan | Why not just get these - https://www.ultimatebunkboards.com/? Price is a little higher on the ultimate bunk boards, but those will last forever. Won't the wood still rot eventually using the gatorbak covers? | ||
Nomadmusky |
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Posts: 176 | I'm sorry I haven't been on in a while. Yes, simply router the grove, it's really easy. I'm not worried about my wood rotting after how I prepped it, primed and painted it. Kevin | ||
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