UnderCover Flex Tonneau - Review
#11
Member
I have the same cover, anybody else having issues with the little sponge pads falling off? Not a big deal I know I can just glue some furniture pads or something on from the hardware store or something but I had 1 fall off on the first day and now I notice 2 others are gone.
A couple of my sponge pads fell off. I removed the sticky from the back of them and used "welders adhesive" to glue them back on. I held them in place with masking tape for 24 hours until the glue dried. The glue is similar to shoe goo. No problems since I did this.
JW
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jt2002hd (10-21-2015)
#13
Junior Member
Poor quality and design
After owning the classic flip undercover lid on my 2006 Ram 1500. I decided to try the flex on my 2013 F-150. My experience has been terrible. Undercover sent me a free replacement lid last year (warranty). The second lid was as bad if not worse than the original. Craigslist...here I come....found an A.R.E. LS II tonneau for $200.00. Paint match to my truck. No more undercover for me.
#15
I wouldn't buy it again. I've seen Bakflips lady forever. I've had to rescrew everyone of the rails to the cover cause the screws pop out and the sponge pads yup all falling off... Bakflip next time