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Subaru: Snuglid for Baja

  1. #1
    User705459
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    Snuglid for Baja

    Hi,
    Does anyone have the snuglid for the Baja..What are your opinions, how
    hard is it to install..Also does anybody know anyother manufactors of lids that
    will fit the Baja
    Thanks
    Marc

  2. #2
    Tom
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    Re: Snuglid for Baja

    I keep hoping that -

    http://www.4are.com/product/baja/

    will produce a hard cap in addition to the topper they currently have.
    The local dealer quoted a price in the mid $1300's for the topper.
    They had no stock so I couldn't take a look at the quality. The topper
    is susposedly built on the the 4ARE Z-series product line. They also
    said that the topper mounted without drilling any holes in the body.

    I've heard that the snuglid does require holes to be drilled. Anyone
    else out there with prices or experience with these products?

    Thanks -

    On 26 Oct 2003 06:09:10 GMT, com (User705459) wrote:
     


  3. #3
    tshell
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    Re: Snuglid for Baja

    Howdy,

    My Subie dealer told me the SnugLid would run around $1100
    installed. I eventually found one on the Internet at a bargain price.
    However, in shipping it looks like something slammed into the box and
    hence the lid was punctured. I have pics from before it was shipped,
    so am certain the damage happened in transit. The break is about two
    inches long and the paint crackled out roughly four to six inches
    around the break. Thus I've filed a claim with the transport company
    and am waiting on them at this point. So with that in mind, I own a
    SnugLid for the Baja but haven't yet installed it due to the damage.

    First, the Snuglid does NOT require holes to be drilled (maybe you
    were thinking of the vinyl cover offered by Subaru?). There's a metal
    rail that attaches to each side of the bed using three screws each
    that hold in the bed liner. The lid simply is set down into a bracket
    on the rail and secured with a thumb screw. Since I haven't actually
    installed it yet I can't say for certain, but it appears very easy to
    put on. Most of the prep work work could be done by one person, but
    I'd want some help lifting the lid into place. Excluding the damage
    mentioned above, I would rate the overall quality as meeting or
    slightly exceeding my expectations of the product.

    Later,
    tShell




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