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I went with the Undercover Ultraflex as security was important to me. It's a Hard folding and low profile. It came with a bulkhead piece you have to install to enure fit at the bed end. A little tricky to install but overall I think it looks great.

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I went with the Tonno Pro Lo-Roll, and love it. The only issue I had was the clamps they sent...cheap. I just went to a nearby camper store and bought heavy duty ones. The cover came with a bulkhead strip to seal the gap. I've taken it through the car wash several times and had a hurricane come through and it's never leaked.

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If you're looking for a soft cover, I can recommend the American Tonneau Company Soft Roll-up Truck Bed Tonneau Cover. It's a little fussy with the install, you have to bolt on clamp mounts in all four corners (the threaded holes are there already), and the tension setting is trial-and-error, but it's low profile, seals well, and looks good.

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Do you have a pic of how you mounted the brackets in the rear? The fronts were easy and support the underside of the rail, however I can’t figure out how the rears work. I do see the holes, just unsure of how to mount them ...Thanks
 
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Do you have a pic of how you mounted the brackets in the rear? The fronts were easy and support the underside of the rail, however I can’t figure out how the rears work. I do see the holes, just unsure of how to mount them ...Thanks
You've probably figured it out by now, but here's a pic of the right rear bracket. I remember wrestling with that, trying to figure out how they go...
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Have Diamond Back SE's on both my Rangers. Not cheap, but very secure and useful.
you happen to have any pics of the Diamondbacks? was searching and found your post. SE version? Which finish? Any of the many options? thanks, TomC.
 
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And here’s the Truxedo LoPro if you’re not confused enough already. It’s profile is between the Truxport and Pro x15.

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you happen to have any pics of the Diamondbacks? was searching and found your post. SE version? Which finish? Any of the many options? thanks, TomC.
Yep, basic SE, Black LineX over std diamond plate aluminum.

I've added auto lighting and power locks tied to the rest of the power locks. Hid a valet switch in the glove box.

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You've probably figured it out by now, but here's a pic of the right rear bracket. I remember wrestling with that, trying to figure out how they go...
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Thank you...That's how I though they were to be installed. Just made a 865 mile drive to Tucson without them and the cover did great! Great quality and rather simple install. I'Il install the rears when I get back home.
 

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I'm about to get a Roll N Lock A series installed on my Ranger XLT. I was able to check one out on another Ranger in my neighborhood. THey look and work great.
 

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I went with the Undercover Ultraflex as security was important to me. It's a Hard folding and low profile. It came with a bulkhead piece you have to install to enure fit at the bed end. A little tricky to install but overall I think it looks great.

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I like this one
 

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Looks to be the same price as the bakflip f1 I was wanting. I like the f1 do to the fact it’s not albumin and it’s composite. I had one that made it through a hail storm that nearly totaled my truck out
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