Soft Tonneau Question
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Soft Tonneau Question
Do any of you that have one of these ever have an issue with contantly hearing it flap up and down when driving at high rpm's even with support bars?
I have a LineX spray in bedliner and would love to get a cover, but the hard ones are SO expensive. I'd like to pick one up, preferrably snapless, but a few guys at work say the noise from the soft cover drives them nuts.
I have a LineX spray in bedliner and would love to get a cover, but the hard ones are SO expensive. I'd like to pick one up, preferrably snapless, but a few guys at work say the noise from the soft cover drives them nuts.
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Honestly its not all that bad, with the rear window open and the others down you can hear it snap but its nothing that will drive you crazy. Maybe your buddies do not have theirs on tight enough if they hear it flapping so much. I hope this helps some, if you have anymore questions I will be happy to try to help ya out.
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I've got a Truxedo Lo-Pro and I've never heard it but I usually have the windows all closed
Take a look at https://www.ford-trucks.com/article/...eau_Cover.html to see how the cover goes on and what it looks like.
Take a look at https://www.ford-trucks.com/article/...eau_Cover.html to see how the cover goes on and what it looks like.
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I have a cheap one that's several years old and the cover material is in pretty bad shape. I can just barely hear it flapping when driving with the back window and driver's window open, but it doesn't bother me (and I'm pretty easily bothered ).
Having said that, I hate the thing. It's also just useful enough that I can't bring myself to take it off the truck. I don't know if it's as true with the better quality ones, but on mine, it's darn near impossible to snap it back on unless it's a sunny, warm day, even with everything set at the loosest setting. The end result of this is that if I take it off anytime after Columbus day, it doesn't go back on until April, which means I need a trailer to haul anything big during those months.
I've seen some hinged, removable soft tonneaus that look like they might solve most of these problems, and I think if I bought a new truck, I'd invest in one of those. They're quite a bit more expensive than the regular ones, though.
Having said that, I hate the thing. It's also just useful enough that I can't bring myself to take it off the truck. I don't know if it's as true with the better quality ones, but on mine, it's darn near impossible to snap it back on unless it's a sunny, warm day, even with everything set at the loosest setting. The end result of this is that if I take it off anytime after Columbus day, it doesn't go back on until April, which means I need a trailer to haul anything big during those months.
I've seen some hinged, removable soft tonneaus that look like they might solve most of these problems, and I think if I bought a new truck, I'd invest in one of those. They're quite a bit more expensive than the regular ones, though.
#6
I'll find out in winter how well it holds up to a snow load but I can't see there being any problem. Like it shows in the article, my friend layed down on it and it hardly moved. That Velcro is strong stuff!
Almost all the rain stays out. The side rails aren't totally sealed against the box so a bit of water can get past them. So far it hasn't been enough to worry about at all but I guess you could put some silicone or something on the back side of the rails before attaching them.
Overall the Lo-Pro is one of the best things I've added to my truck
Almost all the rain stays out. The side rails aren't totally sealed against the box so a bit of water can get past them. So far it hasn't been enough to worry about at all but I guess you could put some silicone or something on the back side of the rails before attaching them.
Overall the Lo-Pro is one of the best things I've added to my truck
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Originally Posted by jello
I have an Access cover (same as truxedo).
http://www.agricover.com/index.php/p...s/category/C9/
Access started out building tarps for grain trailers and adapted to trucks. Truxedo came out as a "copy cat" low price substitute.
Sorry Truxedo owners, but that opinion is universal across our ENTIRE parts, service and sales departments. Flame away if you wish, but ......
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Originally Posted by ClydeSDale
I work for a Ford dealership and we have sold both Access and Truxedo covers. The Access cover is superior in just about every aspect to the Truxedo.
http://www.agricover.com/index.php/products/category/C9/
Access started out building tarps for grain trailers and adapted to trucks. Truxedo came out as a "copy cat" low price substitute.
Sorry Truxedo owners, but that opinion is universal across our ENTIRE parts, service and sales departments. Flame away if you wish, but ......
http://www.agricover.com/index.php/products/category/C9/
Access started out building tarps for grain trailers and adapted to trucks. Truxedo came out as a "copy cat" low price substitute.
Sorry Truxedo owners, but that opinion is universal across our ENTIRE parts, service and sales departments. Flame away if you wish, but ......
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Understand . . .
Originally Posted by jello
What I ment was that they are the same type of cover. I only ever sold Access so I don't know what others are like. Access also makes a lo pro version and I like how the sides of the Access are slanted and not square.
Last edited by Lonewolftx; 11-10-2006 at 06:46 AM.
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