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davez71 11-28-2015 4:33 PM

Anyone purchase a tonneau cover from tonneaucovered.com?
 
As the subject states, has anyone purchased a cover from tonneaucovered.com.

They are offering a really good deal on a Retrax cover and they sent me the quote via email. I know there is a lot of scamming going on lately so I'm looking to see if anyone has first hand knowledge.

Thanks in Advance guys!!

wakebrdr94 11-30-2015 9:46 PM

I purchased my retrax pro from realtruck.com. One of the best purchases I've ever made

https://youtu.be/D-o3e8yyJoA

davez71 12-01-2015 5:27 AM

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Originally Posted by wakebrdr94 (Post 1926487)
I purchased my retrax pro from realtruck.com. One of the best purchases I've ever made

https://youtu.be/D-o3e8yyJoA

I have been looking at the retrax pro and from everything I read it seems to be the best of the best. This is the cover that I plan on getting just waiting from a good price. Thanks for the help.

aricsx15 12-01-2015 4:16 PM

Why would you want one that takes up bed space like that? Extremely happy with my bakflip VP.

davez71 12-01-2015 7:55 PM

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Originally Posted by aricsx15 (Post 1926523)
Why would you want one that takes up bed space like that? Extremely happy with my bakflip VP.

I have looked in to the Bakfill tops but don't like the fact that they don't lock. You don't lose that much space with the retrax. And I like the locking ability.

I had the Fold-A-Cover G4 elite and it worked great but it was not water tight as it leaked like crazy. I want something that keeps the bed dry without it being a Fiberglas hard cover

crimson850 12-01-2015 9:34 PM

Diamondback also makes some sweet products, but I totally understand going for the retractable one..

jarrod 12-02-2015 7:40 AM

I went with the Backflip also. As long as your tailgate locks, you're all good because the Backflip can only be opened from the inside. If your tailgate doesn't lock, then a locking cover does you no good anyway. Long story short, the Backflip is secure. It's also light and easy to remove in seconds, and doesn't leave behind an obstructing track system to get in the way.

iShredSAN 12-02-2015 8:19 AM

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Originally Posted by jarrod (Post 1926540)
I went with the Backflip also. As long as your tailgate locks, you're all good because the Backflip can only be opened from the inside. If your tailgate doesn't lock, then a locking cover does you no good anyway. Long story short, the Backflip is secure. It's also light and easy to remove in seconds, and doesn't leave behind an obstructing track system to get in the way.

Yep, this is exactly right. I researched hard and almost went with a roll'n'lock or retrax but ended up with the Bakflip and couldn't be happier. If If your tailgate doesnt lock get something like this. Super easy to install and cheap...

http://www.truckaccessorizer.com/Bul...l#.Vl8Z4HarTRY


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