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Old 08-17-2015, 11:33 PM
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Yes, I have the Undercover Flex but I still liked the idea of getting the Line-X Premium. I plan on keeping this truck a long time and who knows if the cover will last as long as the truck? One thing I do know is the Line-X will definitely last the lifetime of the truck. It was a peace of mind decision for me. Here's a pic of the cover.
You've convinced me! Now, I know this isn't the right thread for this, but I was looking at the Undercover Flex. Then I came across the Bak Revolver. Does the Undercover Flex keep your bed pretty dry? And, does it need water tubes?
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Originally Posted by CarPanthers9119
You've convinced me! Now, I know this isn't the right thread for this, but I was looking at the Undercover Flex. Then I came across the Bak Revolver. Does the Undercover Flex keep your bed pretty dry? And, does it need water tubes?
Initially I was going with the Bakflip F1 but was persuaded to go with the Flex. Reviews on both were good and not much negative that I could find with either one. I've had zero water in my bed after going through the car wash. I love the cover and think it looks really good on my truck. Yes it has two drain tubes. One for each rail. Here's another pic…tubes are at the far end of the bed near the cab.
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Just had my Line-X installed today. Came out great!










Old 08-20-2015, 11:45 PM
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Regular linex will do you just fine especially if your putting a cover on... No need for the extras
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The front of my bed has a ford logo stamped in it.
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I was quoted 425 for the standard and an extra 100 for the premium. Pittsburgh pa.
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What are thoughts on getting bed bolts sprayed or not? Local dealer said they can take them out and not spray them. But typically leave them in to prevent rust. I live in the north so snow and winter and salt come into the picture.
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Old 09-18-2015, 07:02 AM
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Had mine sprayed in yesterday. I am a fan of LineX as I have had it in trucks before. Good stuff. It may be in my head with those other voices and noises, but it seems to me that the rear end bounces less with the little weight the liner provides.
I went with standard as I have a SnugTop Shell incoming.



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