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AutoAnything (01-24-2014)
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That's helped me before buying a Peragon cover.
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I bought a BakFlip Fibermax for my 2011 screw. I love the thing. It sits flush with the bed rails which gives a clean look. It's a quality made cover and functions great with the three folds. The folds lock into place within the mounting channels. If you fold it all the way, it will prop up against the back window and is held up by struts. I wouldn't drive down the road in this position, but I guess that's why they are there. It is a very easy install.. It probably took me 20 minutes to put it on myself. I definitely recommend this cover or any in the BakFlip lineup.
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I have a BakFlip FiberMax and love it!!
What ever BakFlip model you get, you really need to check out this thread:
https://www.f150forum.com/f59/slight...covers-234244/
I got mine from Brian - service was great, it came very quickly, and the blemish was so minor I wouldn't have noticed it if it hadn't been circled (I guess by somebody in their QC department when checking during manufacture).
Brian will get you a cover at a VERY good discount, and I got also got a BakBox 2 for a really good discount as well.
I think you'll really like any BakFlip model. Pics of my FiberMax and BakBox are below.
Bob
What ever BakFlip model you get, you really need to check out this thread:
https://www.f150forum.com/f59/slight...covers-234244/
I got mine from Brian - service was great, it came very quickly, and the blemish was so minor I wouldn't have noticed it if it hadn't been circled (I guess by somebody in their QC department when checking during manufacture).
Brian will get you a cover at a VERY good discount, and I got also got a BakBox 2 for a really good discount as well.
I think you'll really like any BakFlip model. Pics of my FiberMax and BakBox are below.
Bob
Last edited by KR Kodi; 01-22-2014 at 09:23 PM.
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The BakFlips however are great as well.
If you would like a quote, send me a PM.
Tom
AutoAnything
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I had started to go with the Bakflip G2, then I saw info on this forum about the Peragon cover and all the interaction with Heath, the owner of the company, and would have gotten a great deal with them; in the end, I decided to go with the Undercover Lux SE for the main reason of it being able to keep moisture from the equipment in I haul in the back of my F150. I know it's a hard cover, but it only weighs 68 lbs. and does come with the hardware to mount it on the garage wall. Easily removable by just loosening 2 thumb screws. I ordered it from Chux Trux in north Kansas City and will have it by this coming week.