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  • mitchntx

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    After weeks of searching, reading, viewing, researching, pro-ing and con-ing I decided to pull the trigger on a Bakflip F1 cover for my GMC.

    The F1 is way overkill for my needs as far as strength goes, but the others were made of aluminum panels. I didn't want to have to steal oven mits from the wife's kitchen in order to operate the thing in August.

    And I didn't want fabric only either. Might as well use a tarp.

    At any rate, the Bak Flip seemed to be the least PITA of all of them.

    Any one out there have one? Thoughts? Gotchas?
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    Glockster69

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    I've never had a folder, don't trust them to keep water out so I can't help there.

    I've had fiberglass covers on every truck for 20yrs, love them! Used to carry $$$$ in work equip, out of sight - out of mind.

    I guess it comes down to how often you haul something tall and won't (for me) fit under an angled cover. I can remove my @80lb cover alone but it is cumbersome so I recently installed a little pulley system, easy as pie now. ;)

    Good luck.
     

    mitchntx

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    Thanks for the quick replies.

    I realize the cover isn't water tight, rather water resistant.

    Can I use a tailgate extender with it?
     

    DamnYankee76

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    I have a Tonno-Pro Trifold. Aluminum frame and vinyl cover. 4 clamps that easily come on and off. Love it. I'm actually selling mine (for Ford F150) since my wife totaled my truck.
     

    cbigclarke

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    I got a bak flip. It's more water resistant, and it can be used with the extender

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    cbigclarke

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    Oh i don't know...i got it 7 years ago.

    I would buy another if there isn't anything new or innovative

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    kurt

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    I have the Bakflip on my Tacoma. The leaking comes from the tailgate, not the cover itself as you can see daylight around the perimeter. I love mine and have recently folded it up to secure a dryer and a 52" rolling tool cabinet in the crate.
     

    vmax

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    I ran an Undercover for years on 2 trucks. Loved them. When we bought a small ranch though, it got in the way and I was always needing to take it off to haul bigger cargo
    right now I don't run a bed cover of any sort
     

    Lucas Mccain

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    Thanks for this thread. I have been loking at these and this thread put me over the edge. I called them to get a factory second one but they didn't have any so they offered me a deal on a new one. I couldn't get that price anywhere on the internet so Not to bad. Oh and it's the BakFlip F1.
     

    Anger

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    I have the Extang FullTilt Tonneau Cover for my Dodge Ram 1500. Aluminum frame, vinyl top. too cheap to buy something more expensive. Had it for 2 years ish. wonderful item, keeps bed 99% dry except when parked on elevated slabs in rain.
     
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