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Old 07-21-2008, 09:26 PM
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I have the G2 Bak Flip.It's lockable and folds up if you need to use your bed.$667 from Auto Anything.
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I have a Retrax retractable cover and I love it. I'm not going to say it is 100% waterproof but I've had it about 6 months and it hasn't leaked at all. It cost me about $900 shipped and only took about an hour to install, I highly recommend this one.
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http://rolltopcover.com/
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I have the retrax also and have had no problems with it. The drainage they talk about are two tubes that drain water out of the container that the top rolls into. You have openings in the front of your bed for the tubes. It keeps the bed clean and dry and opens in seconds when you have to use your truck like a truck. Mine has had over a foot of snow and ice on it with no issues.
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Is there a cover out there that would support a quad???

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+1 for the undercover brand bed cover. I bought mine used. Easy on and easy off by yourself. I think it has one of the better or best locking systems of other brand covers. Plus you get some sweet little led lights in the inside to light up your bed. They are not the brightest but beats a blank. Hope this helps. BRAD
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bed cover is not at he top of my mod list but when i do I really think i am going to go with the ARE LSII . i had one on my silverado and truly liked it... i had the wing option on mine and with what i am doing with my truck id probably go with it again.. however if you use your truck as a truck i do not suggest this top. pretty much what dunesrunner said is true... but mine never did leak at all...
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I just purchased and installed a Trucksport roll-up cover, quick to install and cheep, $275 with free shipping through TruckCandy. It does not have all the features but for the price it is a good value. Fit and finish are excellent/
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I installed a Bak Flip last fall and no water intrusion yet. Looks good and folds out of the way.
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I just put the Bakflip G2 on as well. Pretty solid, we'll see how it holds up. I bought off fleabay new for $495 free shipping. I had one of the 10% off online coupons and I put a best offer in of $550.00. The guy had it to me in three days.


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