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They used a dodge for this study. They tried with tail gate down/up tonneau soft/hard and a airgate. No difference in all above except the airgate got a couple of tenths a mile further. The test was for only 10 miles though doing 55.
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I have a Bakflip cover. It installed easy and opens & closes easy. I had a canvas tonneau on a previous F250 but in the winter you couldn't fasten it due to shrinkage. There is also a kit to change the location of the Toyota accessory side rails, which I got, but I just took off the rails instead to get the Bakflip on quicker, due to laziness and it was about to rain.
I think it says somewhere that you can put 200 lbs on the bakflip but if I have that much, it goes inside. Unless it's 200 lbs of snow. Cheers |
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