Fiberglass Tonneau Covers which one??
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Fiberglass Tonneau Covers which one??
I've decided on a fiberglass tonneau cover for my 09 F150 5.5. I've spotted a few on the road but have not seen any up close. I'm looking for pictures?? or advise. I was considering either the Raider LoRider or the Leer 700 series. Any help would be much appreciated.
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Leer
I have the Leer 700 series on my 2001 - it replaced an Extang soft tonneau that was great in the warm weather but very difficult to manipulate in the cold.
The Leer is well made, weathertight and looks nice (painted to match), but it is heavy and expensive. These wrap over the top of the tailgate, so you need to unlock and open the tonneau to open the gate - a bit more secure but a bit less handy.
The real problem with this type of tonneau is that it reduces the utility of the bed for carrying anything higher than the rails. It would take at least two people to remove the tonneau, and when it is removed you need someplace to store it where is won't get scratched, crushed or otherwise damaged. Then you need two people to put it back.
For my next truck (2010 XLT 4x4 long bed, HD) which is arriving soon I am planning on Line-X and perhaps a folding tonneau cover that one person can easily remove. The one I looked at (can't recall the brand, it was offered by the Line-X place) does not wrap over the tailgate, so it might be less secure and weatherproof than the Leer, but it is handy to be able to open the tailgate without lifting the cover.
The Leer is well made, weathertight and looks nice (painted to match), but it is heavy and expensive. These wrap over the top of the tailgate, so you need to unlock and open the tonneau to open the gate - a bit more secure but a bit less handy.
The real problem with this type of tonneau is that it reduces the utility of the bed for carrying anything higher than the rails. It would take at least two people to remove the tonneau, and when it is removed you need someplace to store it where is won't get scratched, crushed or otherwise damaged. Then you need two people to put it back.
For my next truck (2010 XLT 4x4 long bed, HD) which is arriving soon I am planning on Line-X and perhaps a folding tonneau cover that one person can easily remove. The one I looked at (can't recall the brand, it was offered by the Line-X place) does not wrap over the tailgate, so it might be less secure and weatherproof than the Leer, but it is handy to be able to open the tailgate without lifting the cover.
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I would want to see any tonneau installed on a 2009/10 truck bed and whether it complements the truck's lines before I would consider buying it. I saw a 2009 today with a fiberglass tonneau (couldn't see a brand name) that looked absolutely horrible where it overhung the tailgate. The way the new tailgates flare back at the top, maybe no fiberglass top would look good covering it. When you spend the kind of money these tops cost, they ought to enhance the look of the truck, not detract from it.
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Here is the link for ARE. Click on the LSII for a larger picture.
http://www.4are.com/product/truck_update.php
http://www.4are.com/product/truck_update.php
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Checkout the SnugTop SnugLid. I did a lot of research before I ordered mine. I had an UnderCover on my '04...and just didn't think the black would look good with my Royal Red truck. Even though I liked being able to remove the UnderCover by myself. And, I didn't like the humpbacks on the A.R.E. So, it came down to the Leer and SnugLid. And, the SnugLid is the lowest profile fiberglass lid, and the lightest, at about 100lbs. That's almost 50 lbs lighter than the Leer. My wife and I have no problem removing it and reinstalling when we want. And, I've had it in some pretty good rain storms, with not one drop of leakage. I had a leakage problem with my UnderCover everytime it rained. Also, the carpet lining on the SnugLid matches my BedRug perfectly.
Checkout my SnugLid album here for more pics: https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/a...p?albumid=4277
2009 F-150 4x4 King Ranch, Royal Red/Pueblo Gold, 5.4L FFV, 6-Spd Auto, Sony 700W Nav/Radio, Pwr Rear Window, Pwr Moonroof, Rear View Camera, Heat/Cooled Front Seats, Skid Plates, 20" Aluminum Wheels, Trailer Brake Controller. Added: SnugTop SnugLid TC tonneau cover, BedRug Bed Liner, Carriage Works Lower Bumper Grille, King Ranch Hitch Plug, Lumar Tint 20%, AVS VentVisor Window Deflectors.
Checkout my SnugLid album here for more pics: https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/a...p?albumid=4277
2009 F-150 4x4 King Ranch, Royal Red/Pueblo Gold, 5.4L FFV, 6-Spd Auto, Sony 700W Nav/Radio, Pwr Rear Window, Pwr Moonroof, Rear View Camera, Heat/Cooled Front Seats, Skid Plates, 20" Aluminum Wheels, Trailer Brake Controller. Added: SnugTop SnugLid TC tonneau cover, BedRug Bed Liner, Carriage Works Lower Bumper Grille, King Ranch Hitch Plug, Lumar Tint 20%, AVS VentVisor Window Deflectors.
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I read a post regarding the Century Evolution fiberglass cover, I think it looks pretty darn good (even though it's on a Dodge!), see pic below.
Fiberglass covers are nice because they are painted to match your truck. But, other than that, there's not much utility to them if you need "utility". The Undercover is not fiberglass but it has way more utility.
Fiberglass covers are nice because they are painted to match your truck. But, other than that, there's not much utility to them if you need "utility". The Undercover is not fiberglass but it has way more utility.
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2009 F-150 4x4 King Ranch, Royal Red/Pueblo Gold, 5.4L FFV, 6-Spd Auto, Sony 700W Nav/Radio, Pwr Rear Window, Pwr Moonroof, Rear View Camera, Heat/Cooled Front Seats, Skid Plates, 20" Aluminum Wheels, Trailer Brake Controller. Added: SnugTop SnugLid TC tonneau cover, BedRug Bed Liner, Carriage Works Lower Bumper Grille, King Ranch Hitch Plug, Lumar Tint 20%, AVS VentVisor Window Deflectors.
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Snugtop - Custom Fiberglass Manufacturing, Truck Cap & Tonneau Top Covers, Camper Shells Tops, Customized Truck Toppers, Pick Up Truck Canopy
The nearest dealer to me was 3 hours away. However, after I called them, I found they had a sub-dealer in my town. So, I ordered it through the sub-dealer in my town, and they said it would arrive in 2-3 weeks...but it took 1 week and 5 days.
If there's not a dealer listed near you, call the nearest one and ask if they might have a dealer near you. Like I said above, when I called the dealer 3 hours away, they also gave me the two Ford dealerships in the area as their sub-dealers. However, both Ford dealerships wanted to charge me way more than the truck accessories place I bought it from.
Anyway, painted to match the Royal Red of my truck with paint code "UK" shipped from Long Beach, California to Texarkana, AR and installed...$940.
That's hard to beat. Mine is the SnugLid TC, which has two locks. They make another just like it, except with a single lock...the SnugLid SL. It is about $200 more.
2009 F-150 4x4 King Ranch, Royal Red/Pueblo Gold, 5.4L FFV, 6-Spd Auto, Sony 700W Nav/Radio, Pwr Rear Window, Pwr Moonroof, Rear View Camera, Heat/Cooled Front Seats, Skid Plates, 20" Aluminum Wheels, Trailer Brake Controller. Added: SnugTop SnugLid TC tonneau cover, BedRug Bed Liner, Carriage Works Lower Bumper Grille, King Ranch Hitch Plug, Lumar Tint 20%, AVS VentVisor Window Deflectors.