2014 F150 best tonneau cover
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2014 F150 best tonneau cover
Ive had a few different f150's now and tried a few different tonneau covers but ended up getting some type of flaw with them over the years.
Ive tried Truckexdo lately and the middle was starting to sag and wind flap.
Has anyone found a good tonneau cover that hasnt gotten saggy in the middle or wind flap?
Ive tried Truckexdo lately and the middle was starting to sag and wind flap.
Has anyone found a good tonneau cover that hasnt gotten saggy in the middle or wind flap?
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Had the BakFlip VP for about 4 months and it worked great up until the last few weeks of those 4 months. Vinyl started separating and a good portion of the adhesive at the hinges was starting to come loose. I called Bak at least 10 times, spoke with someone in person only 3 of those times, was promised call backs and never received and no resolution.
Just recently bought a Peragon M3 painted to match my truck. Customer service is the best there is and the president of the company frequently posts on this site as well and is always there to help and offer suggestion.
TONS of options out there no matter what you need or what your use of your truck is. The VP would have been fine with me had it not nearly fallen apart inside of 6 months and the fact that it obstructs the back window completely when opened kind of wore on me after awhile. Peragon fit the bill for me, but it's definitely not for everyone, nor is any other cover
Just recently bought a Peragon M3 painted to match my truck. Customer service is the best there is and the president of the company frequently posts on this site as well and is always there to help and offer suggestion.
TONS of options out there no matter what you need or what your use of your truck is. The VP would have been fine with me had it not nearly fallen apart inside of 6 months and the fact that it obstructs the back window completely when opened kind of wore on me after awhile. Peragon fit the bill for me, but it's definitely not for everyone, nor is any other cover
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Andrade (02-13-2015)
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Thanks guys for the posts. They all look great but looking for something that I can roll up. Has anyone tried the truxedo lo pro qt? Been reading some good reviews on it but not sure I want to pull the trigger on it without any knowledge or feedback from a user. And not sure if it actually gets wind whip. They say no in some people's reviews but not sure if they are actual reviews or company (fake) reviews. Any info greatly appreciated.
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If I didn't live in the frozen tundra of MN I would have gone with the Bak Roll-X but I read some had problems with ice and snow preventing it from rolling.
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I have the TruXedo lo pro qt on my 2013 F150. I also had one on my Ranger for 6-8 years before trading it in and a buddy of mine just purchased one for his new Silverado after seeing on my truck. I can say that I really like it on the F150. I like the way it mounts to the side of the bedrails and being able to still use the post holes on the bed rail for either a rack when needed or the tie downs I normally run. Being a roll up it still gets a little movement on the highway. But it has adjusters so you can tighten it up in the summer and loosen it up a bit over the winter. It rolls up very easy, and removes easily if you need to pull it off. I've also had 2 feet of heavy wet snow sitting on it last winter. It held up to the weight with no problems, even leaving the snow on the tonneau for a week. The extra snow wait helping in the 2wd traction department. Overall I highly recommend the TruXedo lo pro qt
Thanks guys for the posts. They all look great but looking for something that I can roll up. Has anyone tried the truxedo lo pro qt? Been reading some good reviews on it but not sure I want to pull the trigger on it without any knowledge or feedback from a user. And not sure if it actually gets wind whip. They say no in some people's reviews but not sure if they are actual reviews or company (fake) reviews. Any info greatly appreciated.
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Access roll-up here. The company who makes the truck tonneaus also makes tarps for semis. They are built to last. Have had mine for 3 years. Not one issue. 90 degree summers, single digit winters.
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Agri-Cover, Inc. (05-22-2014)