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Old Feb 24, 2011 | 11:12 PM
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I have an extang rt low profile tonneau and like it a lot. Rolls up in no time and I can take the tonneau off if I want in about 30 seconds.
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Old Feb 26, 2011 | 11:40 AM
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Blue76,
Thanks, I have seen very good reviews on these covers. I will probably bite the bullet and get the one with the tool box. I hate the price, I think it is about 1k more than it is worth, but, there is no competition for it. And, for me, I am a builder, it is what I need. That is why I got the 6.5 bed. I knew I would need a tool box for my day to day work and I wanted the security for my larger tools. Much to my dislike, I am stuck where I live for 2 more years, then, I can move to a house in a better neighborhood and one with a garage. I lost over half my saws and many other tools last year during the second break in at my house in 3 years. The monitored security system is only as good as the officers who do not bother to respond to it. And HD parking lots are magnets for theives.
Lots of nice options guys, but the soft tops and lack of tool boxes just dont work for me, I make a living using my truck as a tool. Thanks for everyones input.
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Old Feb 26, 2011 | 11:53 AM
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How about one like this
http://www.4waytonneaucover.com/prices/#prices
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Old Apr 15, 2011 | 08:42 AM
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Undercover bed cover's for me! Neat fit. dont have to worry about leaking and can stand on it if needed. I am on my third one due to different body styles over the last 10 years. Looks great on the F150's, especially the Screw's. Also i have found after a couple years in weather they will start to get the weathered look, I found "Tonneau Sauce" available directly from Undercover...Makes it look new again
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Old Apr 15, 2011 | 09:00 AM
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I have the Bakflip F1 and the Bakbox toolbox. I actually don't know if I could have bought anything that would have met my needs any better than this combination. It's as secure as you could make a cover, versatile in being able to open sections when needed, and the Bakbox option is really handy. I certainly would recommend it.

I will say though that I have not really seen ANY mileage increase with this addition, so if you're hoping for that, I don't think it helps.
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