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Old Jul 19, 2012 | 01:32 PM
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Ford F150 Tonneau Cover Master REVIEW Thread, Find Real Customer Reviews Here!

We are looking for REAL reviews from the people who are passionate about their vehicles and actually use the products day in and day out. If successful, this thread will also serve as a reviews headquarter for anyone shopping for Tonneau Covers or Truck Bed Accessories for their Ford F-150! We are asking that you to take a moment to write a quick review on any Tonneau Cover you have purchased for your Ford F-150. If you have several products, please create a new post for each additional product.


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Product Purchased: BakFlip F1 Tonneau Cover
Vehicle Installed on: 2009 Ford F-150 5.5' Bed
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Your Review: I love the cover! Very happy with the ease of use and strength of the panels. Pretty easy to install, utilized a video from your site which was very helpful. The instructions that accompanied product were clear and easy to understand.
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Old Jul 24, 2012 | 09:41 AM
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Anyone have a tonneau cover they would like to leave a review on today? Lets hear them!
 
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Old Aug 1, 2012 | 10:32 AM
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Anyone else have a cover they would like to leave a review on?
 
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Old Nov 25, 2012 | 07:50 AM
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As I couldn't justify the cost of the higher end covers, I decided on the Tonnopro Vinyl Trifold from autoaccessoriesgarage.com. At $260 with free shipping, it was not a huge risk. It installed without modification to my slide-in liner, just as advertised, in about 15 minutes, with no tools. The kit included weather stripping for the tailgate, but I didn't use it.
I was relieved to find the tailgate closes snug up to the bottom of the liner, without "banging" into it.
The 24 lb. "10 year warranty" vinyl material appears to be fairly tough, and the aluminum "lifetime warranty" frame feels sturdy.
Something critics may not like, are the slightly visible ribs. I don't find it to be a problem. As it is a soft cover, it ripples a bit at highway speeds, but not enough to be obnoxious. I've now been through Colorado snow, cold and rain without leaks, though I am careful when washing, not to spray directly under the edges.
If I could justify the cost of a hard cover trifold or retractable, I would buy one, but if there is a better soft trifold on the market, especially at that price, I would like to see it.
As a side note, the vendor I purchased from was very professional, and answered my questions via email, before I made the purchase. Included in the price was a bottle of vinyl cleaner, and a small "stick-on" bed light.
 

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Old Nov 30, 2012 | 05:54 AM
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If you know more than Honda did when they built the VX then go for it, but as the previous two posters have alluded to, you may be making the wrong assumptions.
 
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