Jun-07-2022 08:06 AM
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Jun-09-2022 06:47 PM
ford truck guy wrote:padredw wrote:What I do not like about the back flip is the fact that it blocks the rear window when opened all the way
Yes it does, but have never had need to drive with it in that position. The hitch works just fine with the cover in the next to last position. The cover snugs down and tows fine in that position; also allows covered storage under that front panel.
Thank You for the explanation....
Jun-09-2022 02:55 PM
padredw wrote:What I do not like about the back flip is the fact that it blocks the rear window when opened all the way
Yes it does, but have never had need to drive with it in that position. The hitch works just fine with the cover in the next to last position. The cover snugs down and tows fine in that position; also allows covered storage under that front panel.
Jun-09-2022 02:36 PM
What I do not like about the back flip is the fact that it blocks the rear window when opened all the way
Jun-09-2022 08:22 AM
Jun-09-2022 07:27 AM
Jun-09-2022 07:25 AM
BurbMan wrote:Durb wrote:
It sounds as though we might have the exact same setup. I also have a Trailer Saver TS3 which gives me 14" between the hitch and the wheel wells to slide stuff in from the sides. I'm guessing the BD series hitches are wider. I have a friend with the BakFlip and he loves it.
I went out and looked over during lunch and it's about 12" from the back of the cover to the hitch. There is room between the hitch and the wheelwells, but the Curt rails go almost the whole way across. So you can fit stuff in alongside the hitch, but you really can't slide anything on the bed because of the 2 rails.
The Bak Flip looks like the way to go, now I just need to convince management that it's worth a grand....
Hey Lantley, since you also turned me on to the Trailer Saver, you could save me some time and just make me a list of other stuff I need now that I'm a fiver driver....LOL>..
Jun-09-2022 05:01 AM
Jun-08-2022 04:16 PM
BurbMan wrote:Durb wrote:
It sounds as though we might have the exact same setup. I also have a Trailer Saver TS3 which gives me 14" between the hitch and the wheel wells to slide stuff in from the sides. I'm guessing the BD series hitches are wider. I have a friend with the BakFlip and he loves it.
I went out and looked over during lunch and it's about 12" from the back of the cover to the hitch. There is room between the hitch and the wheelwells, but the Curt rails go almost the whole way across. So you can fit stuff in alongside the hitch, but you really can't slide anything on the bed because of the 2 rails.
The Bak Flip looks like the way to go, now I just need to convince management that it's worth a grand....
Hey Lantley, since you also turned me on to the Trailer Saver, you could save me some time and just make me a list of other stuff I need now that I'm a fiver driver....LOL>..
Jun-08-2022 10:58 AM
Durb wrote:
It sounds as though we might have the exact same setup. I also have a Trailer Saver TS3 which gives me 14" between the hitch and the wheel wells to slide stuff in from the sides. I'm guessing the BD series hitches are wider. I have a friend with the BakFlip and he loves it.
Jun-08-2022 09:43 AM
BurbMan wrote:
LOL good point! The ice chest was just an example though...the issue is that the cover only folds in thirds, and when it's open the front third is fixed in place. The hitch is a Hensley Trailer Saver mounted on Curt rails. When the cover is open, the back edge of it is only about 6" in front of the hitch, and with the wheel wells on the either side it's difficult to get anything in the front of the bed. The cover comes off completely with 2 thumbscrews, but you have to crawl up in the bed to reach them, which again is difficult with the hitch. If that front section was hinged so you could lift it up without completely detaching it, that would be perfect. The BakFlip looks like what I need.
Jun-08-2022 07:54 AM
Jun-08-2022 07:02 AM
Durb wrote:
Don't mean to be a wise -A, but it would be cheaper to replace the big chest with two smaller ones.
Jun-07-2022 06:52 PM