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airrecon

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Yeah, this is the one I am looking at for my '19. I also have spray-in bedliner. Thanks for report about leakage. My truck doesn't sit out in rain too much anyway.

When you say, "the few little drops of water don't affect anything in the bed (i.e. mold, musty smell, etc.)". Does that mean you actually DO get a little bit of mold or musty smell? Or you DON'T get any mold or musty smell? Thanks!

I watched a couple of YouTube vids and this got cover good reviews.
I have a Bakflip on my 2019 1500 Longhorn and it leaks a lot. Not sure what generation it is, sounds like the later ones may be better. I like it except for the leaking.
 

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I have a Bakflip on my 2019 1500 Longhorn and it leaks a lot. Not sure what generation it is, sounds like the later ones may be better. I like it except for the leaking.

Which version do you have? The fold-up or the roll-up?
 

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Evening all;
I'm looking for a bed cover/tonneau cover for my new to me 2022 RAM 2500 with the 8 foot bed.
I do not wish for a low profile, I would rather have it on top of the bed rails.
My 12 volt refrigerator is even with the top of the bed. Myb previous truck a 2019 1500 had a deeper box then this newer one.
I would like a hard folding one that folds all the way up the way my old "factory" one did with the rods to use it when fully open.
I'll consider anything but a soft cover.

Thanks
The Bak Bak flip is the west to go. I have it on my Ram . It works like a charm. I bought mine on Amazon. Got a good deal on it.
 
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The Bak Flip covers are very nice, I like them BUT unfortunately as I stated I can NOT use the flush mount or any low profile cover.
 

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Installed a ReTrax ProMX, in the hopes it would clear :( Nope. I guess I should have gone with the Extang that sits on the bed rails. I had one of those on my 2015 and had to completely remove it several times which was easy but a real pain in the butt.
And I didn't like it on that truck, my 2019 had the "oem" fold up which I liked. But it wouldn't have latched with my fridge in the bed.
 

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This is what I put on my 2500. It’s not 100% dry but much better than my Ford work truck with a factory installed cover. It’s also “tighter” and has stronger Velcro on the sides. Having owned 2 RAM trucks with hard tonneau covers, I find the roll up style a lot more convenient for hauling anything higher than the bed rails.


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Ordered, received and installed BAKFlip MX4. Very nice tonneau, well made, fits great, looks factory (truck is parked under a 4-post lift).

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Got sick of stuff kicking around the back seat, so I bought a plastic bin, and cut it to fit in the bed. This holds jumper cables, jackets, towels, etc. The bungee cable keeps the bin in place.
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I cut away a section of the storage bin, to allow the factory bed light to shine into the bin. Works great!!
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