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Old 10-15-2012, 11:15 AM
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Just picked up a 12 F150 FX-4 with the appearance package. I'm researching retractable covers and wanted to hear from a few of the guys that own this brand. Appears to be well made and the price is fair. Thanks for the help.. Jeff

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that looks pretty good. and really good for the price. i wonder if it leaks at all during rain
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I got it. It's awesome. It does leak but only at the side rails. Not a lot though. I keep stuff I want dry towards the middle
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that looks good. I like the fact that they are an American based company and building everything in house. The price is right, and the customer service from what Ive read has been excellent. I'm trying to compare it to another brand and see which is better or am I I'm missing anything. Thanks for the help guys.
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Originally Posted by Jassman
that looks good. I like the fact that they are an American based company and building everything in house. The price is right, and the customer service from what Ive read has been excellent. I'm trying to compare it to another brand and see which is better or am I I'm missing anything. Thanks for the help guys.
That peragon tonneau does look very nice,I just bought a 2012 fx4 and decided to get a tonneau cover also.i considered the peragon but i ended up going with the rollbak g2 retractable from bak industries.installed it 2 days ago,looks great.also rained yesterday pretty hard and I didn't see any water at all. Here's a few pics.

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I was considering going with the Retrax One......
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I considered that one too but like most things it came down to money. 600 vs 1100. I'm happy with it. Really easy to remove when I'm moving firewood and other things. Really the only flaw for me is the water leakage at the rails but its not that bad
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I considered that one too but like most things it came down to money. 600 vs 1100. I'm happy with it. Really easy to remove when I'm moving firewood and other things. Really the only flaw for me is the water leakage at the rails but its not that bad
Ya I paid $940 for it on Amazon but probably can't go wrong with either one. both look nice.loving my new truck,these f150's are bad ***!
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I'm trying to figure a way to make the Paragon water tight. When you look at the video and the way its laid out Im trying to figure out where the water comes in, if its other than their rail system. I'm going to order something this week. Thanks again for the help guys, this is a great site. Jeff
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https://www.peragon.com/ephp/orders/...?product=F4-SB

I believe I figured it out. They make a optional seal kit which reduces the vacuum effect of water getting inside. Its a 29.00 option. The other options are a additional lock-set and all SS hardware for 29.00 each additional. I believe I'm going to order this one.


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