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Old 09-24-2016, 11:47 AM
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Have you seen our new LOMAX Hard Tri-Fold Cover? The water-shedding design and waterproof hinges route water away from the bed without drains or gutters. Check out our website at www.lomaxcover.com for more product details.
Can you please msg me a price on LowMax for my 16f150 5.5box? Thanks
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No Leaks / Solid / 1600 lbs
Sorry, but imo.... That looks Horrible!
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We can compare our covers in five or ten years if you like.
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Heck I would have it just to not look like every other truck.
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Originally Posted by sevenal
Heck I would have it just to not look like every other truck.
What's up with that fin and why is it blocking the rear window view?? How easy will this contraption come off? If it can't come off easily with one person, might as well have a truck cap/topper.

Leer comes off easily with one person, is metal, is secure with latches and not ropes so thieve's hooks can't open it, and it is completely water tight. It's also flat and sleek not blocking the rear view window at all.



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Revolver X2. Well worth the price. Fairly light and locks on the sides. Mostly aluminum contstruction.
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Revolver X2. Well worth the price. Fairly light and locks on the sides. Mostly aluminum contstruction.
Forgot to mention 3 year warranty.
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That's a headache rack to stop loads from entering your personal space. Removes in 15 min, rear hatch folds back flat to tote an appliance or tall item. reinstall in around 45 min by myself. Did need a second person to sit it in place as it is 100 lbs. However DiamondBack has other lines that are not so utilitarian for a more tame look.
Some of the pictures on the website are amazing, dual ATV's on top ect.


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I've got 4 months on my Diamondback now and am very pleased although for
some reason the two gas struts on the rear lid have gone south while the
front ones are fine. Go figure. They're sending me new ones.

Went on a long and dusty drive through Death Valley and that fine dust did
get in but not too badly. I think I will adjust the clamp down a little tighter
before my next trip. The lids were tight enough to keep water out but not
that fine dust.
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Default LOMAX Hard Tri-Fold Cover by ACCESS

Originally Posted by tmilnthorp
That looks really nice. Is it able to fold up against the cab as well?


Hi tmilntorp,


The LOMAX Hard Cover does not fold up against the cab. If you need full bed usage, simply pull the cord on the front panel and slide the tri-fold cover back to disengage hooks, then lift to remove. Reinstall by sliding the hard cover forward to engage hooks, then lower into retainment brackets. The tonneau cover automatically locks in place.


Watch how easy it is to remove and reinstall the LOMAX here:


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