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Old 08-09-2012, 10:38 PM
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Installed my peragon cover a couple of weeks ago. I think it looks great and meets my needs well.

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And I also had the fronts tinted to match the rest

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She's coming along nicely, plenty more mods to come
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Nice looking ride
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Like the smooth lines of that cover! But Paragon company rep told me you have to drill holes to mount it (ugh). How many did you have to drill?
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Thanks. 4 holes (one in each corner) but they are on the tabs that are perpendicular to the bed rails, so its not bad at all
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Very Nice. Looking Sharp!!
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Having to drill holes is one of the things that kept me from considering a Peragon.
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Drilling the holes was not bad at all. If I were to take my Peregon cover off at some point, I'd just get 4 small plastic plugs to put in them.

You'd likely never notice them unless you were looking for them. Plus, the cover is much more secure in my opinion than if I were just using clamps to hold it down.

Love my Peregon cover!

Wish I could tint my front windows too, but Illinois doesn't allow that..

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Does the peragon keep out ALL water? If not how much water does it let in?
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It's not completely waterproof, & I would say it will depend somewhat on the install job, but mine only gets a few drips during heavy rain, or a carwash. I have no reservations about packing stuff in the back now, even if expecting rain.
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Thanks, I have an extang encore now and it allows in too much water. I'm debating between a peragon and a bak roll-x.


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