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Just installed this new folding cover. So far, so good. I think the quality is as good or better than the Bakflip that I had on my F350. Panels are thin and it sets LOW. It also appears that it will seal well!

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Just installed this new folding cover. So far, so good. I think the quality is as good or better than the Bakflip that I had on my F350. Panels are thin and it sets LOW. It also appears that it will seal well!

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Looks great! How was the installation process?
 

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Just installed this new folding cover. So far, so good. I think the quality is as good or better than the Bakflip that I had on my F350. Panels are thin and it sets LOW. It also appears that it will seal well!

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Have one in my garage waiting for my truck to get here. Built 6 weeks ago and still in production. Liked the fact that it does not use drain tubes and can easily be removed.
 

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How does the price compare to the BAK stuff?
 
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Not too bad, pretty straight forward. There were a couple of additional steps that were required for the Ranger. Installing rail stops and a seal on the bulkhead, and installing shims between the box rail and rail protector.
Looks great! How was the installation process?
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Have one in my garage waiting for my truck to get here. Built 6 weeks ago and still in production. Liked the fact that it does not use drain tubes and can easily be removed.
Yes and yes. I had drain tubes on my other cover that I never likes. And yes, super simple to remove.
 

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I just did an Agri-Cover Lorado install yesterday. Instructions exactly the same. Rolling type. Probably took me an hour and a half. Only thing I don’t love about it is that it seems like the side rails are a little bowed, but I can’t tell if it’s the cover or the truck. And ultimately it’s just me being picky because overall it looks very good.
 

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Nice. Mine is due in Friday.
I received and installed my Lomax a couple of days ago. The fit and finish is excellent but what I like the most is that I can remove it by myself in about 20 seconds.

There was another thread on the Lomax where the OP was not happy with it (Disappointed with the Lomax Tri-Fold). My side rails did not come in two pieces (I had two 5' rails). But, I do agree that it would not be difficult to break into it. But, I think that is likely true of any tonneau cover. With enough prying any of them can be forced open.
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