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truck bed tonneaus - school me
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<blockquote data-quote="Laffs" data-source="post: 15818217" data-attributes="member: 75657"><p>I ran soft trifold (trifecta brand) for years on my trucks. No issues but really not the most secure things going. </p><p></p><p>With my new truck with locking tailgate I wanted something more semi permanent so I got a hard folding and locking MOPAR cover which I was told was a rebranded bakflip.</p><p></p><p>All I can say is I will never go back to a soft folding again even at 3x the price point. Much more robust feeling, and the security is nice to have if I need to leave tools or materials in the bed for a time period. </p><p></p><p>The wifes father has a "rugged" brand hard tonneau on his truck, not a beefy as the Bak/Mopar stuff but was $400 less and still gets the job done. If you don't have crazy weather or care as much about security its a good medium.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laffs, post: 15818217, member: 75657"] I ran soft trifold (trifecta brand) for years on my trucks. No issues but really not the most secure things going. With my new truck with locking tailgate I wanted something more semi permanent so I got a hard folding and locking MOPAR cover which I was told was a rebranded bakflip. All I can say is I will never go back to a soft folding again even at 3x the price point. Much more robust feeling, and the security is nice to have if I need to leave tools or materials in the bed for a time period. The wifes father has a "rugged" brand hard tonneau on his truck, not a beefy as the Bak/Mopar stuff but was $400 less and still gets the job done. If you don't have crazy weather or care as much about security its a good medium. [/QUOTE]
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