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MrLoganRoss

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I had Line-x premium installed, and now the UG Metal tonneau cover by Pace Edwards. I know a lot of people go with Retrax. My reason for choosing PE? (1)Flush install. (2) No lock on the outside for someone to mess with. (3) drain tubes at the front and back (helpful when parking on inclines). It feels very solid as well. I am happy so far, so we shall see.

Ford F-150 Lightning Pace Edwards UltraGroove Metal Tonneau Cover and Line-X installed IMG_4630


Ford F-150 Lightning Pace Edwards UltraGroove Metal Tonneau Cover and Line-X installed IMG_4634
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Nice.

Retrax has that roll box that is just so big in a 5 foot 7 inch bed like ours. If they sold roll boxes appropriate to the length of the bed rather than one size - fits all... for our shorty beds, a lot of the Retrax plastic roller track in their roll box is unused.

I just went with Decked Drawers last week (2d Generation). Almost tonneau-like yet with a lot of organization and I still have a bed of sorts.
 
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MrLoganRoss

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I did not go with electric because I didn’t want to spend the money. Plus, it feels like a power move to whip that cover open and closed. A real good slam sound! 😂
 

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I had Line-x premium installed, and now the UG Metal tonneau cover by Pace Edwards. I know a lot of people go with Retrax. My reason for choosing PE? (1)Flush install. (2) No lock on the outside for someone to mess with. (3) drain tubes at the front and back (helpful when parking on inclines). It feels very solid as well. I am happy so far, so we shall see.

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Looks like a great choice.. Just curious if there's a version with the T-slot track on the bed sides like the Retrax offers?
 
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MrLoganRoss

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Nice.

Retrax has that roll box that is just so big in a 5 foot 7 inch bed like ours. If they sold roll boxes appropriate to the length of the bed rather than one size - fits all... for our shorty beds, a lot of the Retrax plastic roller track in their roll box is unused.

I just went with Decked Drawers last week (2d Generation). Almost tonneau-like yet with a lot of organization and I still have a bed of sorts.
While I didn’t go with the decked system, I just added a couple of their containers to keep stuff dry. Thanks for the recommendation.
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