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I had a Tacoma a few years back and had a Bakflip R2. Best secure roll up cover. Sold the Tacoma and got a Tundra and bought another Bakflip R2. Nice have the ability to roll the cover up and have it be secure. Holds 400 pounds on top if needed.
https://bakflip.com/bak-revolv...2-tonneau-cover.html


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Posts: 464 | Location: North of Seattle | Registered: March 14, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Originally posted by greyeyezz:
If you need something that is absolutely waterproof for transporting things that cannot get wet, undercover is the only answer. Downside is it severely limits your storage capacity.

If there is a folding type cover that won't leak in a driving rainstorm at 70 MPH for 3 hours I will gladly get one.

I travel out of state to my property often with firearms, power tools and clothing so the undercover is the only answer for now.


Mine doesnt leak driving 70 in Texas flood storms. The bed bone dry when I wash my truck with a 3500 psi pressure washer.


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I've got a BakFlip Vp on my F-150 and I've been happy with it. My thinking was that having the seamless venial cover over the hinges would help in keeping things in the bed dry. So far so good. That said, if buying a new one I'd probably go with the BakFlip MX4, it has the ability to close the tailgate without having to open the tonneau cover.




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Posts: 11765 | Location: Eagle River, AK | Registered: September 12, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Originally posted by smschulz:
Truxedo Lo Pro Is what I put on my truck ~ great cover but it does roll ~ sorry.

Truxedo here, also, on my Sierra. Fabulous cover.
Leaks? Even going down the road at 70 mph in rain? Nope, simply doesn't happen. Nor when parked. Nor when just driving around town. I've left "stuff", including tools, in the truck bed under the cover for weeks at a time with absolutely no issues. And I can have it ready - by myself - to carry a refrigerator upright in about 17.639 seconds if needed. Wink Installation, even by yourself, is about a 3-beer job.

Yeah, I know this violates each of the guidelines in your original post but stay aware that there are other good options.


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Bakflip G2 on my F150 love it.
 
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