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Old 01-05-2014, 05:43 PM
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Best cover is the www.retrax.com it's spendy but worth it.
X2! I have the Retrax Pro. Absolutely awesome cover if you have the dough.
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Retrax Pro has done a great job for me!
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I have the BAKflip HD. I am very happy with it. Easy to install (one person and about an hour). Seems to be very well made. After getting it, I think I might have liked the F1 just a little better. It isn't much more money. I did just add a pop-lock - excellent add on to a hard cover. Overall I'm very happy. I got my BAKflip HD through Amazon (free shipping with Prime) - arrived well packaged and very quickly.

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Got the tonneu pro tri fold from autoanything. it was cheap, with the metal frame its secure unless someone cuts it and it stays dry inside. I would definitely buy again..


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Im old school. The original access serves me just fine, and for a lot less coin.
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I've got the Extang Trifecta in the canvas material. Works we'll. Its over 3 years old and still looks new. Might not look as nice as the retractable flush fitting covers but I can install or remove it in less than 5 minutes.
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Thanks for all the insight guys. I like the bak flip but just don't know if it's in my budget. Well see
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You might look at the Fold A Cover, the original fold up cover. It's what I have on the current truck, no leaks except maybe a few drips in a car wash. This is my fourth different cover and has been the best of the four.
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If your looking on the cheap don't go too cheap. They are cheap for a reason. I had a soft truxedo deuce and loved it, just wanted a hard cover for better security so I got the best. Retrax. Any truxedo is good. 3 years later mine looks new still. Parked in a garage every day though. Cheap ones fade and rip easy and have all sorts of leaks. You get what you pay for.
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I have the ROLL X from BAK Industries on mine. Great cover and easy to install.


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