Tonneau Covers

/ Tonneau Covers #51  
I would recommend the BakFlip for reasons mentioned above. I had one on the Dakota and loved it. Problem occured one day on the way back from the landfill when a couple of the back sections were folded up because of a couple trash cans in the back. The wind caught and they started flying but the pickup did not. Couldn't buy replacement panels.
So I now have a rollup cover but would love to have the BakFlip back.

Edit: Did I mention that my wife, bless her heart, was driving at the time?
 
/ Tonneau Covers #52  
Roll and lock I assume. That means if they put it in right you have 2 extra holes in the bed of your truck for the drains. Unlees you have plug holes in which case those have holes in them. Never did like the roll series. Too much depreciation to the vehicle after screwing and drilling all over it.

I have a roll and lock on my 98 Mitsubishi raider 6 speed. No holes had to be drilled. It just clamps on the box. And it is now going on 5 years old, it's still waterproof(even in the car wash). They even make an electric version. Best of all is they are available locally from A and A autoparts.
 

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