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I can 2nd autoanything.com - I got a retrax pro from them for a really good deal. Just do an online chat and sake for the best deal possible - they almost always come back with a reduced price.

 

 

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Installed a Access Vanish last week. Very happy with it so far. No leaks in rain, few drops in the front corners after high pressure car wash.

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Nice. That looks like just what I'm looking for, lightweight & low profile.

 

Mine's now sitting in the garage waiting for install. ;)

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You have pictures of the Roll X installed. Just watched a YouTube video of it. Seems like nice quality but wanted to see the fitment on our trucks.

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I like mine (Retrax Pro) and search around/contemplated many include fiberglass covers. Elected to go with the Pro and purchased it direct from Retrax, managing to negotiate it down to wholesale cost. Took about to hours to install. Easy, Efficient, works great.

 

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Whats on the top of your truck( black paint or protective film) do you have pictures of your cover open?

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I like mine (Retrax Pro) and search around/contemplated many include fiberglass covers. Elected to go with the Pro and purchased it direct from Retrax, managing to negotiate it down to wholesale cost. Took about to hours to install. Easy, Efficient, works great.

 

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If you don't mind me asking can you tell me what you paid for it. I am in the process of trying to buy another one. The wife was going to try to surprise me for my bday but the price was 1700.00 for the pro. I had a standard version on my last truck and want to stay with retrax but that is high. Going to call them and see myself. If you want you can PM me if you don't want to post here.

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Retrax sent me to autoanything to get mine stating they were their largest reseller. I paid $1600 delivered - 3days after ordering!

 

quote name="ncrubicon" post="1462919" timestamp="1401907960"]If you don't mind me asking can you tell me what you paid for it. I am in the process of trying to buy another one. The wife was going to try to surprise me for my bday but the price was 1700.00 for the pro. I had a standard version on my last truck and want to stay with retrax but that is high. Going to call them and see myself. If you want you can PM me if you don't want to post here.

 

 

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Retrax sent me to autoanything to get mine stating they were their largest reseller. I paid $1600 delivered - 3days after ordering!

 

quote name="ncrubicon" post="1462919" timestamp="1401907960"]If you don't mind me asking can you tell me what you paid for it. I am in the process of trying to buy another one. The wife was going to try to surprise me for my bday but the price was 1700.00 for the pro. I had a standard version on my last truck and want to stay with retrax but that is high. Going to call them and see myself. If you want you can PM me if you don't want to post here.

 

 

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That was going to be my next try. Just never dealt with them so dint know anything about thier customer service.

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They are great in my opinion - use the chat feature they can take your order over chat or modify your cart for you! They are very easy to deal with! I have changed orders, canceled orders on the fly via their chat. It's rare to find the type of customer service they have. I have purchased - gmc black logo, weather tech floor mats, tool box and retrax pro from them all separate orders with zero problems

 

 

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Whats on the top of your truck( black paint or protective film) do you have pictures of your cover open?

It is a vinyl he had done. Looks awesome.

 

He has a thread about it somewhere.

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That's the one I want how much did you pay for it

 

 

 

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I got it color matched to the truck, with carpet installed on the other side.

I was told by a co-worker that putting carpet on it would keep down the condensation.

My OTD price was $1,173.43 installed.

 

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Put my cover on a couple days ago. It's an XR tonneau from RealTruck. Very happy with it so far.

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