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Dacam 07-02-2017 11:56 AM

Where to buy Retrax, and Bedrug?
 
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Hey guys,
I'm looking to get a retrax pro mx and a bedrug for my raptor.
Where do you guys recommend getting it from?
Thanks
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MDJAK 07-09-2017 04:54 PM

Love that color. I got the retrax, not the pro, and bedrug from realtruck.com. Just keep in mind, even though it may say in stock, they mean at the manufacturer and it first has to be built for you. I waited about 2-1/2 weeks for it to come and they had no clue, zero shipping heads up, nothing. But it came, I installed both, and they are great.

Oh, if you have a factory liner already, which I do, and the bed extenders, you will need the adhesive promoter kit to make Bedrug stick, and you will need a sharp blade to cut out holes for the lights and the rubber bumpers on the bottom of the bed extenders or they will not lock in place.

Dacam 07-09-2017 07:27 PM

Thanks brother! I got the Bedrug and Retrax pro mx from Autoanything.
I got a great deal from them.
Installed the Bedrug last night, now just gotta work on the Retrax.

Trmat79 08-13-2017 05:46 AM


Originally Posted by Dacam (Post 5384158)
Thanks brother! I got the Bedrug and Retrax pro mx from Autoanything.
I got a great deal from them.
Installed the Bedrug last night, now just gotta work on the Retrax.



Would love to see photos when you get the cover installed

Dacam 08-14-2017 02:51 AM

I really like my Retrax. Since coming from a screw cab and now with a scab I'm finding
the extra trunk storage space attained is so handy. The only issue is mine leaks a bit in
the corners, not that big of a deal as the rain is few and far between here in Vegas.
The Bedrug is also great, super comfy on the knees but also durable. I'm even thinking about sleeping in the bed of the truck when we go camping.

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RealTruck 08-14-2017 09:29 AM

Dacam,

Where is the water leaking in from? Typically it can be a simple fix such as putting a 2Deg tilt on the side rails and make you sure you have someone press down firm as possible to get the seal to set correctly.

Dacam 08-14-2017 11:00 AM

It's seems to be leaking in the corners near the tailgate and up front near the drain tubes.
To be honest, I was planning on readjusting the rails but just lazy to do so. I'll be sure to
readjust it with some help from a buddy, thanks for the tips!
What do you mean by 2deg tilt on the rails?

RealTruck 08-14-2017 11:15 AM

The leaking corners will be fairly normal. Sometimes you do have to improvise and add additional weather stripping or silicone in the corners near the cab.For the tailgate, you can get a supplemental tailgate seal that will help with the leaking on the sides and bottom of the tailgate.

As far as the 2deg tilt, It helps if you have an extra set of hands, When you're tightening down the clamps have your helper tilt the rail back to achieve a 2deg tilt and it will help shed the water away from the inside of the bed.


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