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I have a buddy who has the Lomax. I don't care for it when compared to the BAK MX4. The quality and the way the panel rubber gaskets look where the panels fold look sketchy. The MX4 appears to be superior in several ways and has a 5-year warranty versus the Lomax 3-year warranty. I have the MX4 on my new truck and, I must say, I love this thing! You can get a MX4 for around $1100.Anyone try a Lomax folding hard cover on theirs? I had one on my Gen 2 Raptor and I loved it. Doesn't block the rear window when folded and easy to install and remove. Never leaked and decently priced.
If I'm not mistaken, it blocks more of the bed when not folded up against the window than the Lomax does, and I didn't want to have a design that blocks my rear window view. Also, the waterproofing, from what I've read re the MX4 is less effective. The Lomax didn't leak at all no matter what I ran it through. However, I am not a Lomax loyalist, it just worked well on my last truck, so I'll take a look at the BAK and see what I can find out. Thanks for the reply.I have a buddy who has the Lomax. I don't care for it when compared to the BAK MX4. The quality and the way the panel rubber gaskets look where the panels fold look sketchy. The MX4 appears to be superior in several ways and has a 5-year warranty versus the Lomax 3-year warranty. I have the MX4 on my new truck and, I must say, I love this thing! You can get a MX4 for around $1100.
I've got the Bak MX4. It works well and looks great. Time will tell if it proves to be durable, but it is not hard use and is susceptible to dust and water intrusion.If I'm not mistaken, it blocks more of the bed when not folded up against the window than the Lomax does, and I didn't want to have a design that blocks my rear window view. Also, the waterproofing, from what I've read re the MX4 is less effective. The Lomax didn't leak at all no matter what I ran it through. However, I am not a Lomax loyalist, it just worked well on my last truck, so I'll take a look at the BAK and see what I can find out. Thanks for the reply.
I use my rear view mirror camera to look out the back so I never have to look out the rear window so that wasn't even a consideration for me. We're getting a TON of rain from Debbie right now and my bed is dry. I can't speak to dust as we don't have that like Axe has in AZ. I think a lot of it has to do with the quality and alignment of the installation of the cover and not the cover itself. The gasketing on the MX4 is definitely superior to that of my buddy's Lomax. I like the look of the Lomax a lot and it's very low profile like the MX4, I just wasn't impressed with the rubber gaskets Lomax uses. Don't get me wrong as it is a fine cover...just not for me.If I'm not mistaken, it blocks more of the bed when not folded up against the window than the Lomax does, and I didn't want to have a design that blocks my rear window view. Also, the waterproofing, from what I've read re the MX4 is less effective. The Lomax didn't leak at all no matter what I ran it through. However, I am not a Lomax loyalist, it just worked well on my last truck, so I'll take a look at the BAK and see what I can find out. Thanks for the reply.
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Black Lug Nutz!!Let's see what you have done with your Silverado ZR2!
I installed a 1/2” riser to lift the front part of the driver seat. I’m 6’2” and I was struggling to get seated comfortably.
The side of the Summit White bed looks a bit bland. Considering a decal but has to be balanced.Way cleaner!