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#46
DJL & Tim -
Excellent feedback to hear and good ideas. This concern is now on our engineering docket for a good long term solution. We do recommend that customers save the foam sheets that ship between the panels so those sheets can be placed between the panels if you're traveling with the cover folded for any length of time. It isn't an elegant solution though. I agree we need something better and we'll put effort into making that happen!
Excellent feedback to hear and good ideas. This concern is now on our engineering docket for a good long term solution. We do recommend that customers save the foam sheets that ship between the panels so those sheets can be placed between the panels if you're traveling with the cover folded for any length of time. It isn't an elegant solution though. I agree we need something better and we'll put effort into making that happen!
Don
#47
Heath you should look into the weather stripping that I have used. It has a self adhesive backing, easy to apply and by being under the rail it is not exposed to the elements and remains out of view. Even when the panels are folded it is hard to see. Works excellent so far for me.
Don
Don
That would be a great starting point. I'll PM you for details. Thank you!
#48
Heath you should look into the weather stripping that I have used. It has a self adhesive backing, easy to apply and by being under the rail it is not exposed to the elements and remains out of view. Even when the panels are folded it is hard to see. Works excellent so far for me.
Don
Don
I am in the market for a bedcover and am leaning toward a peragon
#49
Yes, I believe they have added rubber spacers to prevent the panels from touching. The weather stripping that I applied 2 years ago is still working great. After 2 years even with extreme winters the cover still works great, looks great and I get many compliments about how easy it is to use. The staff at Peragon are awesome to deal with too!
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#52
Send that helpful forward-thinking man a t-shirt dammit!
#53
#54
Thank you, Bud! I appreciate your positive long-term review! If you ever need anything, we'll be here!
#55
Time for a bump of this install and update of the condition of the PERAGON BED COVER.
Things haven't changed too much. It's still on and still performing as advertised!! It's starting to get a little harder for me to open and close, but that may be due to my aging body!!! I think my spine has compressed as I ain't as tall (and I wasn't tall to start with) as I used to be. I really should get out there and clean the bearing channels too. I have to admit I'm not the best keeper-upper. I've NEVER done it and I know with 5 + years of sitting out in the weather they have be have some junk in there.
Can you believe it Heath....going on SIX years now!!!
Things haven't changed too much. It's still on and still performing as advertised!! It's starting to get a little harder for me to open and close, but that may be due to my aging body!!! I think my spine has compressed as I ain't as tall (and I wasn't tall to start with) as I used to be. I really should get out there and clean the bearing channels too. I have to admit I'm not the best keeper-upper. I've NEVER done it and I know with 5 + years of sitting out in the weather they have be have some junk in there.
Can you believe it Heath....going on SIX years now!!!
#56
Time for a bump of this install and update of the condition of the PERAGON BED COVER.
Things haven't changed too much. It's still on and still performing as advertised!! It's starting to get a little harder for me to open and close, but that may be due to my aging body!!! I think my spine has compressed as I ain't as tall (and I wasn't tall to start with) as I used to be. I really should get out there and clean the bearing channels too. I have to admit I'm not the best keeper-upper. I've NEVER done it and I know with 5 + years of sitting out in the weather they have be have some junk in there.
Can you believe it Heath....going on SIX years now!!!
Things haven't changed too much. It's still on and still performing as advertised!! It's starting to get a little harder for me to open and close, but that may be due to my aging body!!! I think my spine has compressed as I ain't as tall (and I wasn't tall to start with) as I used to be. I really should get out there and clean the bearing channels too. I have to admit I'm not the best keeper-upper. I've NEVER done it and I know with 5 + years of sitting out in the weather they have be have some junk in there.
Can you believe it Heath....going on SIX years now!!!
#57
You're outta luck Heath... this will be my last truck buy. The 6.0 is working just fine for me and as I only use it to pull the RV and sometimes in the winter plus my age = last truck. Same for the Arctic Fox....But I know that cover will last until my truckin' days are over! And I will still be selling the product..... best on the market!
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Heath, I am considering a Peragon for my 2010 and it has a factory drop in plastic bedliner. How does this cover seal the top of the bed header panel behind the cab? I understand that no cover is 100% waterproof but I am a volunteer fireman and will be carrying my turn out gear in the bed and prefer to keep it as dry as possible. It is carried in a nylon gear bag so it is protected some.