What bedliner and cover do you recommend?
#11
I have the bak industries rollbak G2 retractable tonneau cover on my new 2012 Screw Fx4. So far I love it. Looks very nice and seems like a great quality cover.install took a couple hours..
#13
I'm not a fan of the Rollback. I don't like that the cover just sets against the inside wall of the tailgate. Other retractable covers like TruckCovers USA, Retrax, Pace Edwards, etc. extend at least some over the tailgate which provides better security and better weather protection.
#14
Senior Member
some of the Roll backs don't last very long.....my buddy had one 2 yrs later it was shot......from Ice and needles, he went to the same flip up one I have but a G1.I have a HD......I like the look of the roll X, it rolls up, but when looking at it, it looks solid and soft like a leather tonneau cover....
Bak Flip has Video's for all there.....covers......check them out....
Bak Flip has Video's for all there.....covers......check them out....
#15
Junior Member
I agree on Line-X being the best spray in bed liner I've had/seen. As far as covers go, I also purchased the BAKflip folding cover and I can't say enough about how great it is. Sits almost level with the top of the bed, hardly leaks at all, and when I have needed to fold it all the way up to the cab and haul furniture it was quick and easy.
One note if you get both the spray in liner and the BAKflip. Make sure to have some extra heavy duty double sided tape on hand when installing the cover for the front seal. It doesn't stick the greatest to the bed liner and it's easier to apply before you put the cover on rather than after.
One note if you get both the spray in liner and the BAKflip. Make sure to have some extra heavy duty double sided tape on hand when installing the cover for the front seal. It doesn't stick the greatest to the bed liner and it's easier to apply before you put the cover on rather than after.
#16
If you like the hard flip covers don't forget to look at the Undercover Flex. I bought the Flex my neighbor bought the Bakflip F1. Now that we both have them neither one of us has any problems at all with our cover. We both like a few features my Flex has over the Bakflip and it cost less to boot.
Steve
Steve
#17
i have a plywood box liner and a Bakflip folding cover. i agree lineX is the best spray in bed liner butplywood also has many advantages for protecting the box from dents when dropping heavy loads inside
#18
If you like the hard flip covers don't forget to look at the Undercover Flex. I bought the Flex my neighbor bought the Bakflip F1. Now that we both have them neither one of us has any problems at all with our cover. We both like a few features my Flex has over the Bakflip and it cost less to boot.
Steve
Steve
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I got my BakFlip F1 from AJ@Autoanything.com two weeks ago and I love it. He gave me a really good price on it and a bedrug mat.
It's going to come down to your style preference on the covers and what you are willing to pay. There are a lot of really good ones out there. I read everything I could find on the internet for two months before I purchased one.
As far as the bedliner, my truck came with a factory spray in liner and I am not sure what brand it is comparable to. I did have a Ranger before this truck and it had a Rhino liner. That thing was very durable and I never had any problems out of it the entire 6 years I had the truck. I did get a couple of small peel places from the sharp corners of a freezer once but it wasn't deep and I moved a lot of stuff over the years.
If I didn't have a liner in mine I would consider a full BedRug now that I have had the mat for a couple of weeks instead of a spray in. When I show people my cover and they see the BedRug, they ask more about it than the cover.
It's going to come down to your style preference on the covers and what you are willing to pay. There are a lot of really good ones out there. I read everything I could find on the internet for two months before I purchased one.
As far as the bedliner, my truck came with a factory spray in liner and I am not sure what brand it is comparable to. I did have a Ranger before this truck and it had a Rhino liner. That thing was very durable and I never had any problems out of it the entire 6 years I had the truck. I did get a couple of small peel places from the sharp corners of a freezer once but it wasn't deep and I moved a lot of stuff over the years.
If I didn't have a liner in mine I would consider a full BedRug now that I have had the mat for a couple of weeks instead of a spray in. When I show people my cover and they see the BedRug, they ask more about it than the cover.
#20
Senior Member
I have the truxcedo cover and I like it pretty well but am now wicshing I would have just gotten a cap so I could camp in the bed of my truck, I'd buy another if I was looking for a tonneau.
I had lineX spray my bed and it is bullet proof in my opinion.
I had lineX spray my bed and it is bullet proof in my opinion.