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Colo_Native
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Looking into getting a Tonneau cover for TV but I want to keep it on so it needs to clear the FW. I don't want the roll ups because the Velcro doesn't last that long and the security when closed. What works and what doesn't. Again Thanks.
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shadows4
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Explorer III
TonnoPro user here. Going on three years and still works like new and looks good too. For less than $300 bucks it has done everything I wanted. Wow!!! Just checked for a link and they have them on sale for $249 here.
2016 4X4 F350,CC,SB,Lariat,6.7L diesel,
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Deep_Trax
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C130 wrote:
Retract Pro, can stop it at any position, locks, looks great, doesn't limit turn angle for a 5th wheel like the Bakflip which takes up a good 6"-8". But, they are expensive and everyone's opinion is different. There are lots of good bed covers but I like the Retrax the best from what I've owned.


I'm guessing C130 meant Retrax (vice Retract) Pro which is what I have. I got the MX model which is flat black vice gloss black. It looks great, is very solid, and is true one hand operation. Locks in any position. The only thing not to like is the price.

One thing many people, including dealers, don't know is that you can choose from 3 different side rail options when you order one. You can get a wide rail that covers stake pockets, a narrow rail that partially covers stake pockets, or a wide rail with cutouts for your stake pockets.

After owning a Retrax Pro, I'd have a hard time settling for anything else.

C130
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Explorer
Retract Pro, can stop it at any position, locks, looks great, doesn't limit turn angle for a 5th wheel like the Bakflip which takes up a good 6"-8". But, they are expensive and everyone's opinion is different. There are lots of good bed covers but I like the Retrax the best from what I've owned.

SteveB
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Explorer
Just put a Tonnopro trifold on my 15 RAM. I like it but have not towed with it on. Previously I had a Tuff Tonno 3 on my 01 Ram. At 10 years I replaced the vinyl. I liked the zip lock closure on it. I went trifold this time and hope it works out.
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MNRon
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We also have a tri-fold vinyl cover (tonnopro) and are very happy with it. Covers the hitch and stuff in bed when not pulling, runs in folded up position in front of the hitch when underway.
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TxTwoSome
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Explorer
spoon059 wrote:
Tri-fold style tonneau's should work for you. I have a vinyl one, as I am mostly concerned with keeping stuff dry and clean, not preventing theft. With the tri-fold you can fold it back so only the front third of your bed is covered. They have fasteners that easily hold it in place when opened. Super easy to close and cover the bed when you aren't towing too.


X2 I have one and I love it.
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spoon059
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Tri-fold style tonneau's should work for you. I have a vinyl one, as I am mostly concerned with keeping stuff dry and clean, not preventing theft. With the tri-fold you can fold it back so only the front third of your bed is covered. They have fasteners that easily hold it in place when opened. Super easy to close and cover the bed when you aren't towing too.
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austinjenna
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Explorer
I use the Retrax cover, rolls up and can be locked in any position. I usually keep the firewood in front of the hitch so I can cover it going down the road if ts raining.

2010 F350 CC Lariat 4x4 Short Bed
2011 Crusader 298BDS 5th Wheel
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ChooChooMan74
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Explorer
I have a Pace Edwards Jackrabbit. So far, I like it.
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ktmrfs
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azdryheat wrote:
mtofell1 wrote:
Not sure if you're opinion is based on what you've heard or your experience but just offering an opinion - I ran with my Truxedo roll up Velcro for 6+ years. Parked outside 100% of the time and it worked perfectly the day I sold it. The Velcro worked like it was new.

The security thing will never be as good as with the hard tops for sure. I was able to completely hide a 5th wheel hitch with the cover as well which was pretty nice. I bought an identical cover for my new truck and after 1.5 years it's doing great.
+1 Love my Tuxedo cover.


My 04 has a truxedo, and after more than 10 years it is starting to show some age, but the velcro works fine. there is some cracking in the vinyl, and it isn't as shiny as when new, but it has been outside most of the time. All in All I'd say it held up real well. still is pretty watertight. Just isn't as nice looking or as secure as the fold up covers. But then it isn't as expensive either.
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camperforlife
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mtofell1 wrote:
Not sure if you're opinion is based on what you've heard or your experience but just offering an opinion - I ran with my Truxedo roll up Velcro for 6+ years. Parked outside 100% of the time and it worked perfectly the day I sold it. The Velcro worked like it was new.

The security thing will never be as good as with the hard tops for sure. I was able to completely hide a 5th wheel hitch with the cover as well which was pretty nice. I bought an identical cover for my new truck and after 1.5 years it's doing great.


I bought one for my new '03. When I bought my new '11 I moved it to that truck. The velcro was showing some wear so I called Truxedo about replacing it. They informed me that it had a life time warranty and sent me new velcro inserts for free. I am still using a cover
I bought in '03 and it looks and works like new. I'll never buy any other brand because this one may never wear out!

azdryheat
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mtofell1 wrote:
Not sure if you're opinion is based on what you've heard or your experience but just offering an opinion - I ran with my Truxedo roll up Velcro for 6+ years. Parked outside 100% of the time and it worked perfectly the day I sold it. The Velcro worked like it was new.

The security thing will never be as good as with the hard tops for sure. I was able to completely hide a 5th wheel hitch with the cover as well which was pretty nice. I bought an identical cover for my new truck and after 1.5 years it's doing great.
+1 Love my Tuxedo cover.
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BB_TX
Nomad
Nomad
I have a Pace Edwards Full Metal Jackrabbit hard roll cover on mine. Goes over the 5th wheel hitch when not towing to hide all in the bed and can be locked. With tailgate locked it provides pretty good security. Can be rolled partially open and locks every 6". I sometimes roll it back just in front of the hitch when towing to hide stuff in the front of the bed. 5er overhang hides most in the rear of the bed.

mtofell1
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Not sure if you're opinion is based on what you've heard or your experience but just offering an opinion - I ran with my Truxedo roll up Velcro for 6+ years. Parked outside 100% of the time and it worked perfectly the day I sold it. The Velcro worked like it was new.

The security thing will never be as good as with the hard tops for sure. I was able to completely hide a 5th wheel hitch with the cover as well which was pretty nice. I bought an identical cover for my new truck and after 1.5 years it's doing great.