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Old 01-09-2016, 06:50 PM
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Originally Posted by johnday
Does that lid rest against the back of the cab when open like that?
Yes but it comes with rubber bumpers to protect the cab.
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It's not touching paint. It's designed to fold up against the moulding around the windows. Never touches the paint.
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Originally Posted by MCDavis
It's not touching paint. It's designed to fold up against the moulding around the windows. Never touches the paint.
This ^ but I've noticed without the bumpers the cover can be noisy rubbing on the molding while driving.
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I haul items in the back all the time and never hear any noise
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Originally Posted by Scharft
Does the roll up need to be rolled all the way and closed or can it stop anywhere on the bed.
I had a different brand, but very similar. You can stop them anywhere due to the Velcro down the sides, but there's nothing to hold it there except Velcro. At speed, it will come a little loose. And the soft cover will be flapping more in the wind since it isn't pulled tight like when fully open or closed. But it is possible.
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Originally Posted by Spiky
I had a different brand, but very similar. You can stop them anywhere due to the Velcro down the sides, but there's nothing to hold it there except Velcro. At speed, it will come a little loose. And the soft cover will be flapping more in the wind since it isn't pulled tight like when fully open or closed. But it is possible.
This is what I got. Love it. Quality is very good. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0026Y81VS?tag=viglink20295-20
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I have the login pro and love it! Best cover I've owned.
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Originally Posted by Scharft
Just a couple of picks to show it with a load and open The G2 also has a drain track which feeds out of the drain holes if it collects any water.
Does the front tire of your bike push against the front wall of the bed or does it hit the front rail of the BakFlip? Hard to tell in the pic.
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I have the lo pro qt roll up now for 3 years. Looks great and isn't too expensive.
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We sell probably 30 Truxedo's a week if not more... We install them and ship them everywhere. They are a quality soft rollup cover and you will likely never be unhappy with one assuming a soft rollup fits your needs.

We always get asked... What's the best bed cover? While its true that there are some less than great ones out there... End of the day the best cover is different for each person and what they do with their truck. People have different needs for versatility vs. security, etc. No one cover is perfect for everyone...

On a side note... on price you can do better than some links in this thread... Feel free to PM if anyone needs a quote...lol
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