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What tonneau cover do you have and how do you like it?

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Old 11-20-2012, 08:00 AM
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What retractable tonneau cover do you have and how do you like it or is there another one you would have went with?

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I think the Access roll up covers are the best. With Velcro on the sides to seal it shut, The roll all the way up instead of those tri-fold ones. There quick to install. I had one on my ranger, then my 2004, and it luckily fit on my new 2012, pd 450 cdn. I would def recommend it
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I have a truxedo Lopro cover. One hand operation, easily installed and removed and self adjusting tension, Velcro on the sides and it stays put, I had one on my sportrac and now my fx4. Great covers and a descent price.
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I think the tuxedo is very similar to the one I have, they have a whole line of roll up coversi think I want one similar to that one if this one wears out. I think the lo profile would look sweet
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Got any pics? I hand a extang with the snaps and it was a pain in the ***. I'm looking at getting a retractable cover just cause it's more secure than the standard or hard roll up covers. Right now I think I'm leaning towards the roll n lock e series when it comes out. The rollbak is nice but they don't stand by their product. The Roll n lock m series is kinda a pain in the *** to unlatch. Truck covers usa seams pretty good along with the retrax but the retrax seams like a smaller company.
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Peragon.
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This poll needed more options. I have a Extang Solid Fold and am very happy with it.
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Originally Posted by BCMIF150
This poll needed more options. I have a Extang Solid Fold and am very happy with it.
it was more for the retractable covers and after I posted it I realized I forgot to put that in there.
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options listed, but it really depends on what you need your cover to do. If you don't want security back there, the Access and Truxedo or even Extang soft rollups or tri-folds work great for the money. Since you listed retractables, which provide some security, I would seriously consider a Bastille System. By putting just a cover on the truck bed often times stuff will roll up to the front and then you have to go crawling on up in there to retrieve the items. With the Bastille you have an integrated, lockable storage box and wide open side access into the truck bed with no lift assist arms getting in the way. The rear cover is easily removed for transporting larger items on occasion and the push button locks use the same key as your ignition. Just some of my thoughts.

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That's a nice cover and I have a hard cover now so I know they can be a pain in the *** of your using it for work or trying to put bigger stuff in it. The retractable ones are nicer with make the space open. The hard cover was nice when someone asked me to help them cause I would say it wouldn't fit and get out of helping lol. We I bought my truck 6 years ago it came with the cover and I wasn't using it for work so it was nice now I use the truck for work. I can't fit a water heater with out the cover up or anything big in the back. The folding ones are nice if you don't need full access all the way up front. Each cover has the pros and cons but the retractable ones seam to be more flexible.


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