Bed cover?
#21
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Look at peragon! Aluminum and closes like an accordion. Few people have them they are around $700 and ship direct from manufacter so any issues your not dealing with a distributor!
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peragon (02-27-2015)
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Depends on what you want to spend and how easy you want is to come off. I end up going with the extang trifecta for 250. It's so easy to take off and light my wife can do it. I had roll top and hated it. I had two tonneau covers and while I liked them they were a bitch to take off by myself. My buddy has the g2 and his leaks a little plus you have to open it evrytime you close your gate. But it does look pretty good.
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rickey498 (02-27-2015)
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Thanks everyone. Seems like most are happy with Bakflip G2, but is it true you have to open it to close the gate?
I want something that can be removed in sections. So like a 3 section unit or something?
Do not want a cover that rolls, want something a little more sturdy.
Thanks,
Nick
I want something that can be removed in sections. So like a 3 section unit or something?
Do not want a cover that rolls, want something a little more sturdy.
Thanks,
Nick
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Does anyone know which one that Ford Accessories sells? I'm not if mine is the Extang Trifecta, G2 or what it is haha. I have a light yellow pull handle on the left hand side when I lower the tailgate to flip it the first time. Then I have to pull the cable each time after that to flip it. I don't have the sticks to keep it propped all the way up, I believe they are missing.
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Does anyone know which one that Ford Accessories sells? I'm not if mine is the Extang Trifecta, G2 or what it is haha. I have a light yellow pull handle on the left hand side when I lower the tailgate to flip it the first time. Then I have to pull the cable each time after that to flip it. I don't have the sticks to keep it propped all the way up, I believe they are missing.
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OilFieldCash (02-27-2015)
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I have everything except for those two rods, i have the 90* elbow piveting pieces and the two hooks to keep the rod in place when not in use! Thanks man!!!! I cleared out my messages too.
Are those starters in your bed? Haha
OP, Sorry for jacking your thread! I have seen the Pace Edwards, brother in law has a similar Roll-N-Lock that has a small box for the sliding garage door type cover to roll up in. This takes up some room! But if that's the style you want, the price is somewhat high! I have had one before and didn't like having the box it rolled into because my tool chest sat in that spot. I went with a bakflip hard cover style to keep my UWS chest. I had the Vinyl cover that sits on top of the rail, it was from BESTOP same as the TonnoPro I assume. It was light and held water great, I'd say 90% or so. It was light- 12lbs and easy to remove fast! It had 4 handles to clip it quickly against the bedrail. If you have a tool chest or like me... A Undercover swingcase, these clips wont be in a position to clip to the side rail... I can now have a tool chest in the front of my bed, swingcase- I have one on the passenger side only, and my Yeti cooler on the right! The cover is secure and I don't have to get rid of anything underneath to use the cover!
Are those starters in your bed? Haha
OP, Sorry for jacking your thread! I have seen the Pace Edwards, brother in law has a similar Roll-N-Lock that has a small box for the sliding garage door type cover to roll up in. This takes up some room! But if that's the style you want, the price is somewhat high! I have had one before and didn't like having the box it rolled into because my tool chest sat in that spot. I went with a bakflip hard cover style to keep my UWS chest. I had the Vinyl cover that sits on top of the rail, it was from BESTOP same as the TonnoPro I assume. It was light and held water great, I'd say 90% or so. It was light- 12lbs and easy to remove fast! It had 4 handles to clip it quickly against the bedrail. If you have a tool chest or like me... A Undercover swingcase, these clips wont be in a position to clip to the side rail... I can now have a tool chest in the front of my bed, swingcase- I have one on the passenger side only, and my Yeti cooler on the right! The cover is secure and I don't have to get rid of anything underneath to use the cover!
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