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Old 03-19-2011, 07:18 PM
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Can anyone recommend a quality bed cover for my 2010 Dodge Ram..I was thinking about Truxedo covers.. any thoughts??

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Old 03-19-2011, 08:16 PM
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undercover se hard cover, locks, water tight, only bout 50 pounds if you want to remove it, can be had in hard black or the undercover se smooth if you want to paint it to match the truck.
 
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Old 03-19-2011, 11:52 PM
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BakFlip makes great bed covers. If you are really interested in bed cover info do a search of the forum. There are enough posts on the topic to keep you reading for a year.
 
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Yeah i have a Bakflip HD cover and i love it, i can even walk on it but im not that heavy, but just to say. It looks slick cant even tell its there. Had it for almost 2 years and no problems yet, and definitely recommend it.
 
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Undercover SE; had it for a couple weeks and been through some heavy rain here in the NW. It is bone dry in the bed!
 
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Do not get an Extang Trifecta - it does NOT match the lines and curves of the bed
 
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I have had a Retrax for over 4 years now and wouldn't own a truck without it. It's not watertight per se, but if you have a tailgate accessory (spoiler) it is. My 3500 doesn't and there is a small area that rain can get in. The sides and front of the bed stay dry though.
 
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I've had a Truxedo on my 09 for almost a year now. I'm very happy with it. I did have to put some extra weatherstripping under the frame on the front to keep things dry inside. Once I did that I didn't have any problems. I believe the model is a Truxsport.

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