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Old 06-14-2011, 05:13 PM
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The Extang's are a very popular tonneau cover. We have sold many of them. Extang is a great brand. The Truxedo Low Pro is also a very popular choice. Check out our website and use Cupon code: CS10 for 10% off your order
 
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Old 06-14-2011, 06:46 PM
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this is my third trifecta, wont even consider any thing else. As far as I am concerned best on the market. They held up well to Pa winters and salt, and now to Fl. sun!
 
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Old 06-14-2011, 10:30 PM
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Had Extang lo profile on my F350's (forget the actual name) - no impressed! Leaked alot.
Now have Truxedo Low Pro QT on my F150. MUCH better cover!!! No leaks and simply a better cover.
 
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Old 06-15-2011, 09:23 PM
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Had no leaks on 3 different trucks (3 different covers) and after several years they still looked as good as the day I put them on. Of course I do all of my own installs and take very good care of my trucks. My Brother owns a truck accessory shop so I make most of my initial purchases based on his Professional opinion, and then form my own from there. As far as I am concerned he has not led me wrong yet!
 
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I also got the Tonneau-Pro for my 2010 F-150 and it does everything I need. I got it on Ebay shipped to my door for around $250. There are plenty on there to choice from. I like it best because it easy to remove completely with just one person
 
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I am on like my 4th Extang Full tilt... excellent tonneau! It combines the best of soft tonneaus, with the best of hard tonneaus. It can roll like a soft, but it can be lifted off like a hard. Its the best of both worlds. It also tilts upwards, and is great for allowing larger cargo to be carried, but still have coverage.
 
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Old 06-24-2011, 07:38 PM
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Just installed a Ranch Legacy today - $869 shipped from Autoanything. It's better than I expected and is every bit as good as my last Leer700/Ford cover.

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Looks very nice.

I wish I could use a hard top, but I need to be able to quickly remove it (to haul tall stuff).
 
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Old 06-25-2011, 07:12 AM
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Has anyone any experience with the BakFlip covers? HD,G2 etc? They look awfully slick. I am also in the market, and need to haul tall occasionally.

Thanks much
 
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Not sure if it's the cover but I averaged 26 mph on an 80 mile round trip to the race track last night with 900 lbs of people and kart stuff in the back. I have 3.15 gears and the eb motor. I have heard these covers are good for aero.
 
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if you go hard, RETRAX there great had three.
 
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Originally Posted by shotgunz
Looks very nice.

I wish I could use a hard top, but I need to be able to quickly remove it (to haul tall stuff).
The BAK Flip would be perfect for you
 
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Old 06-26-2011, 06:11 AM
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the retrax rolls forward locks anywhere along the bed rail,
 
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love the diamondback, best one i've ever owned, you can get them plain, pwder coated or linexed.
 
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