NEW OEM HARD COVER

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Post by bajanut »

was the cover purchased with the baja and installed by the factory/dealer? If so, I have heard stories of people doing the exact same thing, over at http://www.nasioc.com, as you described and the dealer replacing the cover under warranty. You were just taking the cover on and off as normal right? If so, that dealer is pulling your leg and trying not to do what they are suposed to be doing and making you happy with in the guide lines.
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Post by yellowblaze »

I have heard of people getting the soft cover replaced under warrantee also. I wish I had pushed for a new one when we picked up ours (used), as it was already torn at the time. I have been thinking of making one that attaches differently-or has reinforced corners-myself to replace it-since the asking price for a new one is rideculous. Also considering a snuglid, or bugging durakon to release the 05 turbo version in the aftermarket...
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Post by Flowmastered87GL »

As I understand it all subaru factory accessories either installed at the port, factory, or dealer AT TIME OF PURCHASE are covered under the bumper to bumper warranty. 8)
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As I recall from reading the warranty info from my baja, the bumper to bumper warranty goes with the origonal owner and the extended is transferable. But I could be wrong.
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Post by cyphergirl »

Just an FYI, I have the soft cover (installed by the dealer) and they replaced mine under warranty TWICE due to stretching and also because the nylon strap that holds the bow tore.
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Hard bed cover

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In my 2005 Baja Dealer Brochure, at the bottom of page 4, in reference to the hard bed cover it says:

"... Bed cover be available as an accessory for Baja Sport and Baja Turbo following introduction of Baja Turbo with Leather Package."

Let's keep bugging our Corporate Subaru and our dealers for this. While you're at it, complain about the lack of marketing and say how much you like your Baja!

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Post by corgimas »

Did anyone ever try contacting the maker directly???
was anyone ever successful in getting one????

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The Original Bed Cover

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Hello everyone. Been a long while since I posted here. I decided to ask the local dealer about the original bed cover using the number provided in the this posting. Found out that this is the real deal but it is only the top cover. you still need to get locks and there are two parts that go in the back of the cover by the bars. After some researching with the parts guy. Turns out that you can get all the parts ordered. Don't know if Subaru will ship the parts. The parts guy said that if the part numbers are there you should be able to order them. The price though is pretty steep. The cover is around $800 dollars. The locks are around $100 dollars. The other two parts are the pricey ones. one side costs around $100 dollars (drivers side) but the passenger side costs $200. We were trying to figure out why the price was different for the passenger side but got stuck on this. We estimated that I would probably spend around $1200-$1300 in parts. I would not mind trying but since it would be more of an experiment. I don't think I want to take the risk at this time. maybe later when I have more time. I hope this helps everyone out. If some does take the challenge. Let us know how it goes.
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