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Old 10-08-2015, 03:39 PM
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Anyone have Ford soft roll-on tonneau? Experience? Is Lund or no name brands the same thing as Ford without the logo?

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I bought the Tonnopro Lo-Roll. Part# LR-3050, on ebay I was able to snag it for $259 delivered. Couldn't be happier with it, does everything I need it to do.
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No leaks? Stays locked with tailgate up right? Are there cross bar supports?
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I have the Ford OEM and like it a lot. Dry, cross bars, stays locked. It's made by Truxedo and is there TruXport model.

http://www.truxedo.com/truxport/land.php

They run around $280 to 300 online with delivery. I had an Access on my last truck and that was a nice cover also.
What ever you do make sure you get one you can get closed in the winter time/cold!!!! Both I told you about will some though can be a real PITA and some you just cant get close to save your life.

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Yep, its a Truxedo. Works just fine, no leaks so far.
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Yep, its a Truxedo. Works just fine, no leaks so far.
So the oem Ford is just a truxedo with a Ford Logo embroidered on it?
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Originally Posted by RyanCZiegler
So the oem Ford is just a truxedo with a Ford Logo embroidered on it?
Basically. I think the only thing you gain going the Ford route is you can usually get a deal out of your salesman on throwing one in or getting a heavy discount. Plus it says Ford
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Originally Posted by kalison
Basically. I think the only thing you gain going the Ford route is you can usually get a deal out of your salesman on throwing one in or getting a heavy discount. Plus it says Ford
I mean they're only $289 on eBay. Totally worth the emblem lol
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Originally Posted by RyanCZiegler
No leaks? Stays locked with tailgate up right? Are there cross bar supports?
No leaks whatsoever, seals on the sides with velcro and has rubber flap seals front and rear.

When latched, tailgate up and locked, only way to get into it is to cut the vinyl. Nothing short of a hard cover will stop that, though.

Yes, built in cross bar supports and tension adjustment. Install takes about 20min, less if you have another set of hands.
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No leaks whatsoever, seals on the sides with velcro and has rubber flap seals front and rear. When latched, tailgate up and locked, only way to get into it is to cut the vinyl. Nothing short of a hard cover will stop that, though. Yes, built in cross bar supports and tension adjustment. Install takes about 20min, less if you have another set of hands.
made my decision easy thank you. Just wondering how spaced apart the crossbars are because if they're close enough even if they sliced the vinyl they'd still have a hard time getting anything large out.


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