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Old 09-20-2018, 07:14 PM
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Does anybody know what is the difference between the X2 & X4?
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Originally Posted by 011screwball
Does anybody know what is the difference between the X2 & X4?
X2 has vinyl over the top of the metal slats. The x4 has no vinyl and the slats are matte black.
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Originally Posted by srt20
X2 has vinyl over the top of the metal slats. The x4 has no vinyl and the slats are matte black.
No...

x4 has a different vinyl material that is matte, the slats are still raw aluminum underneath (unless they changed it since the spring) but they operate the same. I like mine but the finish quality could use some work. The logo was popping off when i took it out of the box, somehow it's still holding on for dear life lol. The ends of the rails are now back to aluminum, pretty sure they just used a sharpie to color the where it was cut to size.









This is the only pic i have of it rolled up, looks the exact same as the x2.


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Hmmm. What I described is what I was told by the guys on Bak website chat.
I never actually seen a X4 in person, so IDK.
Sorry for any confusion.
Either way my next tonneau will not be a Bak.

BTW your rubber seals look nice and flat. Mine look like cooked bacon.

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Originally Posted by srt20
Hmmm. What I described is what I was told by the guys on Bak website chat.
I never actually seen a X4 in person, so IDK.
Sorry for any confusion.
Either way my next tonneau will not be a Bak.

BTW your rubber seals look nice and flat. Mine look like cooked bacon.
Took about a week but they went down on their own. I would guess your's where applied less than perfectly which causes them to pucker. Honestly my biggest issue is that my tailgate hits the edge of the cover, but im sure if i spent some more time adjusting it i would mostly eliminate it, but it does cause it to seal well.
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Originally Posted by duck9191
Took about a week but they went down on their own. I would guess your's where applied less than perfectly which causes them to pucker. Honestly my biggest issue is that my tailgate hits the edge of the cover, but im sure if i spent some more time adjusting it i would mostly eliminate it, but it does cause it to seal well.
Hey Duck

What's that model of canoe rack that you have?
Thanks
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Hey Duck

What's that model of canoe rack that you have?
Thanks
the rack is an Access adarac aluminum and the feet are Rola hull haulers. I would invest in the Yak wheels for the back, it would help a bunch slidinging it up there.



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