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Bakflip G2 tri-fold hard cover. I love it, it's low profile to the rails and opens with enough opening to place a ATV or Motorcycle in the back with it flipped up.
Cons, is that it does rest on the back window but it also has padding to protect the window, so not a big deal for myself.
Bakflip G2 tri-fold hard cover. I love it, it's low profile to the rails and opens with enough opening to place a ATV or Motorcycle in the back with it flipped up.
Cons, is that it does rest on the back window but it also has padding to protect the window, so not a big deal for myself.
Bakflip VP myself... What it looks like folded with a RZR
Bakflip VP myself... What it looks like folded with a RZR
Josh
First, just want to state you have a great looking truck and I think they are both great covers and it really comes down to the textured look of the top. Also my kids at times will sit on the top and I was concerned with them tearing or marking the vinyl.
They fold the same, however the difference is as follows, from Bakflip site, the F1 is the best one but also carries a large price and is rated to 400 lbs.
G2- Aluminum top and bottom, 300 LBS. - evenly distributed, PANEL FRAMES: Aircraft grade aluminum, WARRANTY: 2 year
I had debated the retrax or the paregon. Even though I like the paregon's look and unbeatable price, I just couldn't bring myself to drill holes in the side of my bed Just yet
You asked, we answered! For future readers of this thread, we're excited to announce that the Peragon truck bed cover for the F-150 now has a Clamp Kit option available. A member of a sister forum did a review and helped us with the reveal:
Follow-up posts on that thread answer common questions and explain how to request the Clamp Kit, which isn't on our website yet, but is available by request for the F-150.
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Does anyone know the advantages/disadvantages of the turxedor Titanium vs the BakFlip Rev X2. They both seem to be similar but the Trux uses Velcro to seal and the Bak uses EPDM. The Velcro seems like it would hold the cover down and reduce flapping at speed.
Recieved my Titanium a little over a week ago for my '16 SCrew 6.5 box. Installed it right away and after several adjustments and lowering the mounting rails as low as possible, I still have an approx 3/4" gap at the back where the cover is above the top of the tailgate. A small kid could easily slip their hand in there. After a week of back and forth with the seller and a Truxedo rep they were unable to resolve my issue. I also did some online research, while most customers seemed satisfied with their purchase, I also found (in a different forum) another person with a '15 F150 and he had the same issue and the Truxedo rep could not help him out either, he returned it and bought the Rev X2. Overall it seemed the Titanium was a really nice cover and would have suit my needs but it was just too large of a gap for security/moisture/dust. I am in the process of sending the Titanium back and a Rev X2 is on the way to me. I will post an update once installed. Poor lighting but I attached a pic of the gap
Access Roll Up Soft cover. Had one on my '01 Screw for 14 years with no leaks, no shrinkage and no stretching. Looked new when I traded in that truck for this truck.
2015 F150 Screw XLT, SB, 5.0, FX4, 3.31, 302A, Tow Package, 2 tone, Drop-in Bed liner...
When I bought my Retrax Pro cover last month, they had a promotion going on where you could receive a free Bed Rug liner if you mailed in the form with your serial number, copy of the receipt, and the UPC from the box. I've never had a Bed Rug before, so I said what the hell, I'll send in the stuff and see if I like it. I received it the other day and installed it. Overall, I'm impressed with it, and it seems to be a nice addition to the truck Bed. I figured I would post a few pics of what it looks like in case anyone here was considering one. These pics were taken right after I installed it, so it wasn't laying perfectly flat just yet, but it is now.
Ooooo that looks nice. And I read where your ignition key works to lock it? Is that true? I won't be opening it much, maybe just to give my Great Pyr a ride or two! hahaha
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