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On 12/2/2017 at 2:41 AM, PBRANDON said:

Diamondback is the only way to go for me. Full use of your bed and you can stack quads, side by side, wood or whatever on top. Plus it’s weathet proof and nearly impossible to get into. 

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It's beautiful and yep pretty much bulletproof! Out of curiosity how much does the set up weigh?

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Looking at getting a backflip g2 for my 18' Silverado.
Any issues with these? Do they leak water at all into bed?

Some input would be great before I go and buy one. Thanks.6ce434b52cab14fb9da60752089b617c.jpg

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There are numerous posts here telling of leaky Bak-flip tonneau covers. To be fair they make quite a few different models so this may not pertain to all of them but for the price they charge there shouldn't be any leaks.  See what you can find doing a "Search" in this thread.

 

PS:  Nice looking 2018!

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On 11/17/2017 at 10:52 AM, RT17Z71 said:

After much debate I jumped in and did it. Bestop For the win! The instructions give you a good idea of what to do, but you have to be willing to test fit and move it to get it just right. No noticeable noise and took it for a 700 mile test to make sure I like it. I’ll throw out the verdict in a month or so.68b4d39e8a96ec9cf2d8ad3c0298588e.jpg

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Been debating on getting one of these.  How dry does the bed stay?

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Been debating on getting one of these.  How dry does the bed stay?

The middle seam on top leaks a little but I’m taking 1/4 of a cup in overnight rain. I love the thing.


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20180217_175010.thumb.jpg.d6159d7989902c3fa6207bd4c787fd51.jpgJust got my retrax powertrax pro mx for my truck. Am I able to wire this to the Alpine KAC-001 accessories controller or it only opens and closes with the fob provided?

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On 1/4/2017 at 7:21 AM, Rolling Thunder said:

 

 

Any reviews on the Lomax? 2018 and can find hardly anything in the GM forums , Have 2017 SLT CC shortbed and needing some feedback from satisfied or not on this cover . Thanks !

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Does anyone know if there is a market for used covers? I have a Undercover Flex Ultra that I purchased in August. It’s a great cover, but I’m going the camper shell route for my dogs. It’s in perfect condition. Would $700 be a reasonable price? Since new ones cost around $800 if you get on sale. 

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Does anyone know if there is a market for used covers? I have a Undercover Flex Ultra that I purchased in August. It’s a great cover, but I’m going the camper shell route for my dogs. It’s in perfect condition. Would $700 be a reasonable price? Since new ones cost around $800 if you get on sale. 
There's defiently a market for used covers. Me personally I wouldn't pay $700 for a used cover if I can get a new one for $800 but then again that's just me, I'm sure there's people who would buy it.

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What bed size is you undercover ultra flex for, Dodgersfan?  That is one of the 3 models I am considering.  The other two are the Bakflip F1 and MX4.

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19 hours ago, Mike GMC said:

What bed size is you undercover ultra flex for, Dodgersfan?  That is one of the 3 models I am considering.  The other two are the Bakflip F1 and MX4.

It’s for crew cab, 5’8 short bed. I actually had a mx4 as well, but returned it for this one. 

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I recently got the Fold-A-Cover G4 Elite along with the Personal Caddy storage unit.  I chose this setup because I could go from my old tool box to this unit, move all my toolbox stuff to the Personal Caddy, and then access it through the front access without having to flip the whole thing up to get to my tools.  I can still fold the rear of the bed up to expose as much of the bed as I had available back when the toolbox was there, but now it stays dry and secure the rest of the time.  Happy customer so far!

 

https://www.foldacover.com/products/tonneau-covers/g4-elite-fold-a-cover/

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