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- greendeExplorer IIFold-A-Cover G4 here.
- oldakerwExplorerYes I have an access toolbox type roll up tonneau cover.
- car2900ExplorerI have had a TonnoPro Tri-Fold on my last two trucks. No rails on the side for the back of your pin box to hang on. Previously had an Access roll up cover with rails on the side. Once on a tight turn backing up the back of the pin box hit the rail. Not only bending the rail but creasing the truck bed. No rail, tri-fold cover from now on.
- 1971duster340ExplorerI use an Extang Trifecta Tri-fold.
- dewey02Explorer III have a Tonneau Pro Tri-Fold. It works great.
Youtube link here.
I see brirene beat me to it! The cover can be completely removed if needed in just about 5 minutes and can easily be carried by one person. - brireneExplorerI've used a fairly inexpensive Tonno Pro trifold for several years. I like that the area in front of the hitch it's covered while towing. Anytime I'm not towing the bed is fully covered. I think it was only around $250, iirc.
- BB_TXNomadI have a Pace Edwards Full Metal Jackrabbit that stays on all the time. Pull it all the way back when not towing to hide things in the bed. And keeps the hitch out of the weather. Pull it back to near the hitch when towing if I have something in the front of the bed I want to hide.
- JohnG3Explorer IIHave the Extange cover. Only drawback is the tool box behind the cab is a pain to get to when the tonneau cover is in use. Rolls up easily and comes with two sewn in velcro straps the secure it when rolled.
- The_Mad_NorskyExplorer
RedAce wrote:
We use a truxedo
Me too. Rolls up by cab when towing, covers all when not. - glazierExplorer IIRetrax Pro, I posted a topic on here about the same thing. Happy with my choice.
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