what kind of soft tonneau cover are you using?
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I've had my Extang RT cover for about 5 years. No rips, fading, tears, leaks. It's easy to install and use too. The only issue I have with it is the velcro on the sides tend to release when I've been on the highway for a long period of time. When it does this, the cover will flap a little on the sides. This is pretty rare though because I usually have to be on the highway for 2+ hours non-stop when it starts this. Here is a pic:
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I've had my Extang RT cover for about 5 years. No rips, fading, tears, leaks. It's easy to install and use too. The only issue I have with it is the velcro on the sides tend to release when I've been on the highway for a long period of time. When it does this, the cover will flap a little on the sides. This is pretty rare though because I usually have to be on the highway for 2+ hours non-stop when it starts this.
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I just ordered the extang trifecta. Ill be sure and post some pics when I get it installed. I had an extang tuff tonno on my last truck and it was great. Extang has great customer service also.
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