Stepside tonneau cover options
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Love it man! I can keep my stuff locked up inside of it, but like this weekend, I had to haul my bike Camping, so I just had to roll it up and strap down the bike. Zero time removing the bedcover, etc. I had a fiberglass flush mount before, and I really liked it, but when it came time to haul something, it was a pain in the butt to remove it and to find a place to put it. I would always be somewhere like lowes or something and come up on a great deal, then have to take the truck home, remove the cover, then come back to get whatever it was I purchased.
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hate to bring this one back, but has anybody else tried the latest version of the Peragon covers? everything i read about the first 10yrs or so they made them talked about how water basically just poured into the bed, the hinges & panels cracked after about a year, they squeaked/rattled pretty bad, & the customer service was atrocious.
then i started seeing the company pres. get on the forums around 2011 & talk about how they redesigned a ton of stuff & they're so much better now. i've only seen a few reviews of the new design & was looking for more real-world feedback.
thanks
then i started seeing the company pres. get on the forums around 2011 & talk about how they redesigned a ton of stuff & they're so much better now. i've only seen a few reviews of the new design & was looking for more real-world feedback.
thanks
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this is true, and i ended up buying one a couple weeks after my post up there. turned out to be a good cover.
it let a little water in on the sides (as will any cover that ain't solid and installed over top of the bed rails), but it wasn't bad. the cover wasn't heavy at all, and the worst aspect of the design was that if i needed to fill the bed and close the cover, the stuff that sat up front by the cab had to be pushed in & pulled out with the cover closed if it was tall enough to be in the way of the folding panel guides.
was on the truck from fall 2015 at least until i sold the truck summer 2020. i ended up spending a little more on a hard folding, flip-up cover for the dodge because it's rhino lined and can hold a little more weight on top.
it let a little water in on the sides (as will any cover that ain't solid and installed over top of the bed rails), but it wasn't bad. the cover wasn't heavy at all, and the worst aspect of the design was that if i needed to fill the bed and close the cover, the stuff that sat up front by the cab had to be pushed in & pulled out with the cover closed if it was tall enough to be in the way of the folding panel guides.
was on the truck from fall 2015 at least until i sold the truck summer 2020. i ended up spending a little more on a hard folding, flip-up cover for the dodge because it's rhino lined and can hold a little more weight on top.
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