BAKFlip MX4
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BAKFlip MX4
I bought a BACKFlip MX4 for my 2018. Looks great and I like the security, but after a few months, it leaks like a sieve along the hinges. Contacted their warranty department 3 times over the last few weeks before someone responded. They want a video of the leak while spraying the cover with a hose. And it is all of 9 degrees F outside. I'm not happy.
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I've been using a Rugged Liner HC-F804 Premium for the last few years. Nothing special. It just works. No leaks.
I had a TruXedo 278601 which completely fell apart. Glue dried, stitches broke, velcro stopped sticking. Piece of the cover flew like a tattered flag on the freeway.
No more soft covers for me. They just don't last beyond whatever the warranty period is. If they give you a 1 year warranty, it will fall apart after that. $300 - $400 for 365 days. Then it's garbage. Hundreds of dollars in the landfill.
I had a TruXedo 278601 which completely fell apart. Glue dried, stitches broke, velcro stopped sticking. Piece of the cover flew like a tattered flag on the freeway.
No more soft covers for me. They just don't last beyond whatever the warranty period is. If they give you a 1 year warranty, it will fall apart after that. $300 - $400 for 365 days. Then it's garbage. Hundreds of dollars in the landfill.
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When I installed mine on my 2016, the instructions (extra "spacing and shimming sheet") said to leave the plastic spacer attached to the rail sides. I actually removed them as they left the rails at a strange angle as could be seen by the metal bracket angle where the top bolts onto. Did you leave the long plastic shims in place during installation. I would look at removing the shim/spacer if they are still on your rails.
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There are no shims on mine, just seal strips. The problem is the hinges leaking. The rails drain like they should. Realtruck won't take the cover back and passed the buck to Bakflip, so I'm stuck with waiting until spring to see if Bakflip honors the warranty. I have already chalked Bakflip up as a $1,000 mistake. Once I save up the cash, I'm going back to a fiberglass cap. Never had a leak from those.
Last edited by Cold Steel; 01-26-2019 at 08:55 AM.
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Temperatures finally dropped to where I could take the truck to the car wash. Shot some bad photos of water leaking on the inside of of my cover and sent them to BakFlip. I was surprised they immediately sent me a complete new cover. I will install it tomorrow. Hope this one doesn't leak.
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This saga just keeps getting better and better. What's missing from the original post is I bought the cover from Realtruck.com in late August. I started contacting them about the leak in October, a few weeks after installing it. At that time, I just wanted help getting the problem corrected. Realtruck didn't respond until December, when they told me to contact BakkFlip for warranty. Last week, BakFlip agreed I should have a full refund after the problems with the replacement cover and referred me to Realtruck to obtain it. Realtruck said they won't issue a refund because the original sale is outside their refund policy period and referred me back to BakFlip again for warranty support. I am losing patience with both companies. Maybe I should have my lawyer get involved.
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