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Old 10-01-2011, 11:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Goober
Mr, Peragon,
It saddens me to tell you that the seat cover guy has agreed to adoption, as long as I cook.
It has been nice while it lasted, but I suppose it's for the best.
Mr. Clazzio can also furnish Mrs. Goober with much leather goods.
I don't know how she might look in a folding top, but she looks damn fine in leather.
Sorry, we can still be friends.....
Goober -

Glad to hear you found a good home!
Old 10-01-2011, 11:26 PM
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You're still my top pick, Mr Peragon.
If you change your mind, I'll pack up the kids....
Old 09-08-2012, 12:43 AM
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Glad I found this forum. Heath, I am looking to purchase a cover for my 2012 F-150Supercab and have a question on install. I read on the faq section on your site that bediners that go over side rails may not work with the Peragon or need modification. My truck has a factory liner. I did see the pics posted here of a white one that looks like the liner is what I have. Any advice would be appreciated.

Many reasons to like the product you have, not to mention made in USA and the fact that you have stuck your neck out here as CEO to help and communicate with people.

Don't mind the angry ones that ordered an ice cream cone, ate it and afterwards complained that it wasn't a banana split. In my experience, they will always be angry. Your a "CEO" so you must be evil types never will be happy about anything.

The ones who want the cover to hold the weight of an elephant while it juggles gorillas are smoking what they cook.

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59 days and good riddance
Old 09-12-2012, 01:35 PM
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Originally Posted by OnlyFord4TJM
Glad I found this forum. Heath, I am looking to purchase a cover for my 2012 F-150Supercab and have a question on install. I read on the faq section on your site that bediners that go over side rails may not work with the Peragon or need modification. My truck has a factory liner. I did see the pics posted here of a white one that looks like the liner is what I have. Any advice would be appreciated.

Many reasons to like the product you have, not to mention made in USA and the fact that you have stuck your neck out here as CEO to help and communicate with people.

Don't mind the angry ones that ordered an ice cream cone, ate it and afterwards complained that it wasn't a banana split. In my experience, they will always be angry. Your a "CEO" so you must be evil types never will be happy about anything.

The ones who want the cover to hold the weight of an elephant while it juggles gorillas are smoking what they cook.

Thanks,

Tom

59 days and good riddance
Hi Tom -

Great post, thank you!

Your Ford factory bed liner will work just fine with our cover. Since your F150 comes standard with the separate plastic bed rail caps, the factory bed liner would be the "under-the-rail" style. Our FAQ is referring to the drop-in plastic bed liners that wrap up over the top of the bed rails as one continuous piece.

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Default coming up on two years wm Peragon

Almost 2 years (December) and I love this cover more now than when I got, and i really liked it then!
I live in Treasure Coast area of FL and we get alot of BIG ***** rain, as anyone from around here knows and my cover, while not being waterproof, has very minimal water coming in. I knew this could be an issue but I gotta say it honestly exceeds my expectations in this regard. Unless you are keeping cloth or cardboard in the bed it is not an issue as it is very slight in my case.

OK- We did a ton of yard work this past spring into summer and that is where this cover really made my opinion of it go up. It folds up easy (except it gets HOT and you notice when you push to retract!!!) and closes easy. I was making multiple trips some days out to sod farms and nurseries and had to remove the cover completly and actually leave it at a nursery on one occasion as I put a huge load in the back and was more worried about damaging the cover so popped it off in less than 30 seconds, no biggie. The forklift operator that was loading the truck was duly impressed.

I really don't have a downside, I am very satisfied in all areas. It looks great, it is strong and quite robust. Oh- the only issue I have had was the roller popping out once from the forward arm and I had to readjust/realign but this was a few minutes work, I think this more of a me issue then them issue! I also had the harware that was holding the rails come completely loose and i replaces all the 4 bolts with NYLOKs to prevent this from happening ever again. This is my only gripe and it is minor at most. I feel the ccover is an excellent value and would recommend with my highest regards. Just so we are clear- I am not affiliated with this company in any way other than being a satisfied customer. If you are looking for a very good cover that allows a lot of functionality while allowing a very small amount of water, look no further! Hope this helps my fellow forum members make a better informed decision.
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Originally Posted by multifuel
Almost 2 years (December) and I love this cover more now than when I got, and i really liked it then!
Thank you very much for the follow up review and your kind comments!
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We took a vacation recently and I needed the entire bed (rails included). So I removed the entire Paragon cover. Man, it was easy. You just need a couple of people to help you slide the frame off the bed. Some complain about the fact that you have to drill a F150 bed. But to me it is no big deal. It is nice that I can leave the bolts with my washers in place for easy replacement when I put it back on. I am a happy Paragon customer and highly recommend it for a cost effective, well constructed piece of equipment.
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Originally Posted by Kenferg1
We took a vacation recently and I needed the entire bed (rails included). So I removed the entire Paragon cover. Man, it was easy. You just need a couple of people to help you slide the frame off the bed. Some complain about the fact that you have to drill a F150 bed. But to me it is no big deal. It is nice that I can leave the bolts with my washers in place for easy replacement when I put it back on. I am a happy Paragon customer and highly recommend it for a cost effective, well constructed piece of equipment.
Thank you for the thumbs up!
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so what is the ture cost of the covers, $ 499 or 360 if we get 20 plus people to sign in. Hell I'm having a heck of a time trying to find leather seats for my truck!!
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I forgot to say I have an 2010 XLT f150 2 tone, red top-gray bottom, this can get expensive for a cover.


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