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Old 07-15-2008, 10:59 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Bak-Flip Tonneau Cover Pic's

Well, after looking around for a decent tonneau cover that was somewhat waterproof (or at least water resistant), so I can keep stuff in the box dry, I decided on the bac-flip. I hope it was a decent buy- time will tell. I do like the look of it and the functionality. Here are some pic's for you picture addicts.






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Old 07-16-2008, 12:08 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Looks good. I'm putting one on Friday. Where did you run the drain tubes? I don't see them in your pics.
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Old 07-16-2008, 12:28 AM   #3 (permalink)
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i am thinking about buing theexact same on does it rub against your window when up and does it keep the water out
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Old 07-16-2008, 12:32 AM   #4 (permalink)
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looks good was thinking about getting that one too was wondering about the window when up. got the Peragon one instead
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Looks good. I'm putting one on Friday. Where did you run the drain tubes? I don't see them in your pics.
I had it installed at a "Truck Outfitters" store in town, I have no idea about the drain tubes. It rained like a bastard today, and when it finally stopped, I checked my stuff kept in the box and it was bone dry.
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i am thinking about buing theexact same on does it rub against your window when up and does it keep the water out
It seems to keep water out great. It rained like crazy today, but no water got in. When it is up against the rear window, it is touching, but there is a rubber pad that buffers between the unit and the window.
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It seems to keep water out great. It rained like crazy today, but no water got in. When it is up against the rear window, it is touching, but there is a rubber pad that buffers between the unit and the window.
Is there a tie down which keeps it up against the rear window while traveling?
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Is there a tie down which keeps it up against the rear window while traveling?
I think there is a stand type of thing that does that. I'll have to have a closer look. I do believe it is described on their website, also.
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I think there is a stand type of thing that does that. I'll have to have a closer look. I do believe it is described on their website, also.
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Here's what their web site says:
"Locking Arms that replace hydraulic struts so you can travel with the cover fully open (without any additional support)"

It looks great on your truck!
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Here's what their web site says:
"Locking Arms that replace hydraulic struts so you can travel with the cover fully open (without any additional support)"

It looks great on your truck!
Thanks, man. I think it looks great too. I saw a nice Titan today with a crappy soft tonneau cover flapping in the wind, and I thought to myself: you spent all that money on the Titan, and then cheaped out on the cover. How sad.
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what kinda price ?
ordered 1 last nite
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Looks good dale...that's what I'm thinkin about getting as well for my slate CM...looks good...I know you were already asked, but how much?
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G2 BakFlip Hard Folding Truck Bed Cover listed for $687.64 at RealTruck.com. The price was the same as I found a several on-line sites.

This is where I ordered mine from. They did a great job with shipping and actually shipped it earlier than originally planned after I called them and asked to receive it earlier. We were leaving for the beach in 2 weeks and they had it scheduled to arrive while we were gone. I wanted to use it for cover during the trip. It arrived 2 days before we left.
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then i guess i got a good deal

eBay Motors: BakFlip Folding Tonneau Cover 07-08 Toyota Tundra 26410 (item 330258062147 end time Aug-05-08 19:10:06 PDT)

599.00 with free shipping and a free cargo bar
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That is a good deal...prolly wouldn't have shipped it to me for free...cheapest I've seen shippin on these is around 150!! so it woulda cost me 750!! that makes a big difference IMO
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