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Got my Flex Tonneau cover installed,, love it.. Had the solid cover last time, this one seems to be more user friendly, specially with the locking tailgate. Got the tailgate and box seal kit ordered. Posting a couple of pix.

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Got my Flex Tonneau cover installed,, love it.. Had the solid cover last time, this one seems to be more user friendly, specially with the locking tailgate. Got the tailgate and box seal kit ordered. Posting a couple of pix.

 

Congrats! I'm looking for something just like this! If you don't mind sharing where did you purchase it and how much you paid? I'm assuming this is either Fold A Cover or BakFlip?

 

I was about to purchase the BakFlip until I saw the video from Fold A Cover that shows how easy it is to open the tonneau with a wire hanger.

 

 

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I ordered it from here,, It is called Undercover Flex

http://www.undercoverfactoryoutlet.com

I had to call them and order over the phone,, they didn't have the 2014s listed yet.. Think I paid $665 with free shipping,, took me about an hr to install it by myself, But pretty easy to do. Haven't noticed any water in the bed yet, but a bit of dust. Thinking that will all stop when I get the bed seal kit installed. Ordered the bed seal kit from here. http://www.agricover.com/access/totalbedseal/

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I ordered it from here,, It is called Undercover Flex

http://www.undercoverfactoryoutlet.com

I had to call them and order over the phone,, they didn't have the 2014s listed yet.. Think I paid $665 with free shipping,, took me about an hr to install it by myself, But pretty easy to do. Haven't noticed any water in the bed yet, but a bit of dust. Thinking that will all stop when I get the bed seal kit installed. Ordered the bed seal kit from here. http://www.agricover.com/access/totalbedseal/

The prices are all $784 on that site. Is that really where you got it?

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The prices are all $784 on that site. Is that really where you got it?

yes it is,, here is the e mail that I got from them saying it had been shipped. They might have been having a sale that week,,not sure, Call and ask. If you look at the top of their page,, it says to call for phone discount up to 15%

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You will like the bed seal kit. It keeps out a lot of the dust from dirt back roads and pastures.

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You will lie the bed seal kit. It keeps out a lot of the dust from dirt back roads and pastures.

I know, I had one on my 2010 Sierra, thats why I got one for this truck. It got here today, but I had to wash all the dust out that got in the bed before I put the kit in.. Surprising how much dust gets in there from just driving.

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I know, I had one on my 2010 Sierra, thats why I got one for this truck. It got here today, but I had to wash all the dust out that got in the bed before I put the kit in.. Surprising how much dust gets in there from just driving.

agree. I have the solid undercover like I think you had on the other truck. After some use, lets us know how you like this compared to the full hard lid. I think you can stand on the flip too if necessary.

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STex,, don't think I would want to stand on this cover,,, think it says #400,, BUT that is spread out,, not just in one place,, I have pushed down on mine and it doesn't feel like it would take much weight, No idea why I would want to put anything on it anyway.

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Can anyone compare the Flex to the hard tonneau from GM? I currently have an order in that includes the hard tonneau but I like the security and convenience of the Flex.

 

Thanks

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I have the factory folding unit. Seals well and super simple design. I am concerned about how durable the vinyl cover will be. I wanted the factory unit made by fold a cover but it was not available in Canada according to my dealer.

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I have a line x bed liner in the 6'6" bed and want to put the undercover flex. Can anyone tell me how it fits with the linex? And how do you run the drain lines with the linex installed?

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