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On 4/2/2018 at 9:40 PM, Gingerly said:

Any tonneau covers out there for a toolbox that's in the bed of the truck or pics of you guys having any? I've seen two but they are like $400-500 so something cheaper would be nice(I have a 5'8" bed)

Way over your budget but I put on a FoldACover and worked in a BakBox underneath on a 17 Ultimate. Works great with the trimode steps.  

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On 3/23/2018 at 9:48 PM, eusta said:

Pretty straightforward install. Make sure to drop the side rail towards the cab on each side  by1/16”-1/8. If you don't you will have a small gap and won't sit flush. I had to make an adjustment. Hit me up if you have any questions.

Thanks for tip!

Install was quick with no leaks.

Really satisfied ....now lets see how durability plays out.

Here is a few pics

 

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Looking at an Extang Trifecta 2.0. I like the soft covers. This one looks to cost a little more. Anyone have it? Advantages? Really looking for best fit and a good water seal. 

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17 hours ago, Paintball Dad said:

Looking at an Extang Trifecta 2.0. I like the soft covers. This one looks to cost a little more. Anyone have it? Advantages? Really looking for best fit and a good water seal. 

I don't have the 2.0 but I have an original Trifecta.  The 2.0 is basically the same but built with updated vinyl, hinges, and seals so it should be a little better.

 

Mine has been great.  I had trouble with the first one curling up near the corners but Extang replaced it under warranty.  The replacement has been on for about 2 years now without any problems.  Just so you know -- the soft covers flap in the wind.  If you don't mind that (and the fact that somebody could cut through them if they wanted to) they are great.  Because you don't have seams at each hinge point like the hard covers they are less likely to leak (the soft ones actually have a longer warranty than the hard ones because of this).

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I’m a fan of the Bakflip MX4 so far. Installed it last week and it seems to be fine for water in the rain and even does a good job with going through a car wash...6ce4a11865c0fa0e3ba2da2034666abf.jpgc6838a48ab823a166ba7d63e08d1c75e.jpg3d536c9a3ab5e9a25c14eb079151255e.jpg1242b1804ab6f0931811d7c2ad4060a9.jpg


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A new Truck Gear (by LINE-X) cover which is the same exact cover as a MX4 is now available, but it has a lifetime warranty.   Bak's website shows the Bakflip MX4 has a 3-year warranty.

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On 4/12/2018 at 10:48 AM, TruckDaddy said:

A new Truck Gear (by LINE-X) cover which is the same exact cover as a MX4 is now available, but it has a lifetime warranty.   Bak's website shows the Bakflip MX4 has a 3-year warranty.

 

Do you know about the cost of them?  Same as the MX4?  Id like a hard top cover that is low profile and folds to use the entire bed and I feel like there’s only 2-3 options, all of which being out of my price range.

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13 hours ago, Bing3r said:

 

Do you know about the cost of them?  Same as the MX4?  Id like a hard top cover that is low profile and folds to use the entire bed and I feel like there’s only 2-3 options, all of which being out of my price range.

About what is your price range?

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2 hours ago, TruckDaddy said:

About what is your price range?

Ideally $500 area.  If I’ve got to spend 1k area I’d probably just go with the cheap Tonnopro LoRoll again.

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I have an Undercover Flex tonneau cover and my question is: Is it the cover that's poorly designed or is the the way the tailgate fits up with the bed? I have tried several different fixes, including making the side seals longer, adding a tailgate seal and a bulkhead seal for the front bed rail without any luck. I'm attaching a couple of pictures that I took from inside the bed with the tailgate and the cover closed. You can see the daylight, and this is aggravating because I can't put anything in the bed that I don't want to get wet. Thanks.

 

Tim

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On 4/12/2018 at 11:27 AM, GeeAirMo said:

I’m a fan of the Bakflip MX4 so far. Installed it last week and it seems to be fine for water in the rain and even does a good job with going through a car wash...6ce4a11865c0fa0e3ba2da2034666abf.jpgc6838a48ab823a166ba7d63e08d1c75e.jpg3d536c9a3ab5e9a25c14eb079151255e.jpg1242b1804ab6f0931811d7c2ad4060a9.jpg


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Or anyone...

 

How hard is the Bakflip to install?  Is it easy to remove totally as 1 person, and then put back on?

 

Where is best place to order? Everywhere seems to be $930 but I see people saying they got it for the 700 range.

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Or anyone...
 
How hard is the Bakflip to install?  Is it easy to remove totally as 1 person, and then put back on?
 
Where is best place to order? Everywhere seems to be $930 but I see people saying they got it for the 700 range.


I was able to install it in about 40 min.

It was not hard to me, I just followed the instructions.

However, I had a hard time finding anyone to sell it below $999.

But, I found one locally and made a deal for $850 since I wasn’t going to have them install it.

I wish I could have found it for $700!!

I really like it and it’s a little heavy for one person to lift, but it’s manageable.


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Well looks like I’m going with the Truck Gear hard tri-fold.  I’ll let you guys know what I think when I get it and update with some pictures.

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5 hours ago, Bing3r said:

Well looks like I’m going with the Truck Gear hard tri-fold.  I’ll let you guys know what I think when I get it and update with some pictures.

How much is that going to run you? I filled out info on site for more info on the product and haven’t gotten a reply yet.

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I have an Undercover Flex tonneau cover and my question is: Is it the cover that's poorly designed or is the the way the tailgate fits up with the bed? I have tried several different fixes, including making the side seals longer, adding a tailgate seal and a bulkhead seal for the front bed rail without any luck. I'm attaching a couple of pictures that I took from inside the bed with the tailgate and the cover closed. You can see the daylight, and this is aggravating because I can't put anything in the bed that I don't want to get wet. Thanks.
 
Tim
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I had one for about 18 months. It leaked water like crazy. I sold it and bought a tonnopro hard fold that keeps my bed much drier.


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