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Old 12-17-2007, 07:20 PM
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as u can tell i bought a new truck two weeks ago and im asking several qustions but you guys are more knowledgeable at this point than me so i really appreciate it.

What i a good soft tonneau cover that will not damage the bed like drilling wise but keep the top tight?
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Go hard folding cover if you can afford the extra scratch.

If not, my vote is for Lund Genesis.
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i would rather go soft so i can store it in the cab or somewhere small. the folding one is too big if i have to haul sumthin
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not this one https://www.f150forum.com/f4/new-bakflip-g2-installed-4442/
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how much did u spend for yours
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What's the best kind if you ride motocross?
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Originally Posted by fordct2002
how much did u spend for yours
Call up and talk to Josh and tell him where you saw this.

http://www.truckxpressions.com/searc...&catid=136&vid=


I would recommend this for motocross as well, as you regain your entire bed back in a matter of seconds.
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Wow. Nice, but not cheap. I think I'll take two.
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that's alot
i ride motorcross too
07 yamaha raptor 700 SE
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if you use your bed allot and want to keep snow and such out, just get a cheap roll up cover, it rolls completely up and out of the way, and it easy to deal with.

But I do LOVE that cover above.


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