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Old 01-23-2013, 10:52 PM
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I'm Looking for a soft tonneau cover for the bed of my truck. So I can keep water off my tools and gear. But I want an easy removable one for when I have to load the quad in. I'm honestly not looking to spend an arm and a leg. Just wanna see what you Guys have or haven't used before. Thanks alot.
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I have a Backflip G2 and it's awesome, but it's a hard folding cover. It folds flat up against the back window when you need the bed
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Truxedo Truxport. Absolutely loved that thing on my old truck, I will definitely be getting a new one.
It takes less than one minute to go from covered to uncovered and rolls up perfectly up front when you need to put a 4 wheeler back there.
Great quality, went through a whole winter full of heavy snows, highly recommended.
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Originally Posted by fleetnuts
I have a Backflip G2 and it's awesome, but it's a hard folding cover. It folds flat up against the back window when you need the bed


Originally Posted by wyoming
Truxedo Truxport. Absolutely loved that thing on my old truck, I will definitely be getting a new one.
It takes less than one minute to go from covered to uncovered and rolls up perfectly up front when you need to put a 4 wheeler back there.
Great quality, went through a whole winter full of heavy snows, highly recommended.


Thanks guys im gonna go look at them now.
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these works great.... Advantage tonneau cover

Been on my truck for 2.5 years no problems yet, off in under a minute.

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I will look that up now. Thanks for the suggestion.
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I have a tuxedo lo pro qt. it was a lifetime warranty and installs in 10 minutes with no drilling. It rolls up really nice and I put my quad in my bed with no problem. I picked my up on eBay 3 years ago for $275 free shipping. I would really consider it. I haven't had a problem since I installed it.
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Mine is Extang Trifecta - just over $200 on Ebay. Off or on in less than a minute and no tools required. Folds 3 times and snaps in place next to the cab for hauling items that will not fit under. I like mine better than any other tonneau cover I have owned.
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I had the Truxedo Lo Pro on my 04 Heritage and never a problem. I currently have an Access low profile (will be back on my truck in a month or so) and it's also great. Lifetime warranty with no BS, only reason I know is because I noticed some stitching starting to come loose. I emailed their customer service a few pics and a few days later there was a brand new cover waiting for me on my front porch! Both are easy as pie to roll/unroll by yourself, and they can hold some weight too!
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I purchased a hardly used $900 BakFlip on Craigslist and I love it. I will go with BakFlip again if I ever get a new one.


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