I bought the Extang Soft roll up tonneau cover from Summit Racing. I purchased it in 2010 for my 2008 GMC, it still works great and looks great, no fading. Installed myself. I am a cheap butt is why I went that route at the time it was $250. Everything pretty much stays dry. Good Luck
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I had the Undercover lid that was a solid 1 piece and really liked it. It was no more safe than any of the others BUT the entire time I had it no water ever made it in. I now have the Backflip and not a lot but minimal water does get in and I like it even better as I do not have to take it off to haul things around.
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Originally posted by BURTONboy View PostGreat info yall. Keep it coming. Yall are talking me back into a tri-fold. Which im thankful for because theyre quite a bit cheaper than the retractables.
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I put a bakflip revolver x2 on my f250, it's awesome. I use my bed a lot so I wanted something that would limit the use of my bed. The revolver rolls up right to the back glass and you have full use of the bed when needed. It's not like the older retractable models that retract into the box in the bed where you loose bed space. It's made of aluminum slats covered in tonneau so it is secure and waterproof. Have a look, I'll never have a truck without one.
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Originally posted by Shane View PostI have a Fold-a-Cover G4 Elite. I first put it on my 2014 Silverado, and when I traded for a 2016 a few months ago I had them take the cover off the '14 and put it on the '16 for me. Love it.
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Upon Shane's review I bought the same cover and I really like it. I looked at the backflip but didn't like that it blocks the entire back window when flipped up and they were easier to break into.
If I had one complaint, I bought the interior storage caddy and my tools are on the passenger side and the only latch to open the front part so I have to walk over to the drivers side to open it, then walk to the passenger side to get to my tools.
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Originally posted by 8mpg View PostI have been thinking of buying a cheaper tri fold. I was really looking at the Tonnopro TonnoFold. Awesome reviews. Last month they had a $50 mail in rebate. Its $250 shipped. Very easy to remove if you want to use the full bed.
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