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Old 01-17-2019, 10:47 AM
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Originally Posted by 67since67 View Post
Hey Dan,

Not a folding bed cover, but I've had a Retrax retractible covers on my last two trucks and would buy one again. They are made in Grandforks ND, so are engineered for cold weather, the lock has a cover to seal from moisture. I would recommend the aluminum slat option, power retracting and bed lighting are options also. The only downside is the space taken at the from by the roll up enclosure.

Txt me if you have any questions.

Good luck whatever you choose!!
Bill W
BW - I was considering that option and even saw some YouTube videos on it but prefer a folding hard plastic unit. Thanks for the info though!


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https://www.bakfliptonneaucover.com/
I bought mine direct from Bakflip back in 2014 and have no issues, it’s on a 2015 2500HD Denali. I just lock my tail gate, flip the lid closed and everything stays dry and secure.
Now we’re talking... can you explain how the lock works? Is it integrated into lock for the tailgate? Thank you!


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Originally Posted by Billohio View Post
Friend of mines daughter has a retractable cover on her work truck and might be the brand, but it seems to get water in the box it rolls up into. The box has a drain tube and it comes off and let's water into the bed. We first thought something had rolled into the drain tubes and pulled them off. Last I heard the bed was wet again and I think he said the drain tubes are still attached. She works for Milwaukee tools and water has soaked the bags her tools were in
Wow that’s a real shame and is what I’m trying to avoid. My truck came with bed liner from GM and I have a real nice mat coming to further protect it.

Dan
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