View Poll Results: What Tonneau cover do you have?
Bakflip G2
133
8.83%
Bakflip F1
75
4.98%
Bakflip HD
20
1.33%
Bakflip VP
49
3.25%
Roll-X
33
2.19%
Undercover Flex
102
6.77%
Gator FX5
19
1.26%
Waiting for Revolver X2
97
6.44%
Other
978
64.94%
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What Tonneau cover do you have?
#501
Just received my Lo Pro yesterday from truck alterations. Great price and super fast shipping. I would highly recommend checking them out before you purchase anywhere else as they were first class all the way.
Last edited by Jazzy-Jay; 01-21-2017 at 01:33 PM.
#503
Senior Member
I've been looking and researching since May. Every truck I see in the parking lots, I stop and look at fit/finish/weathering. My local 4 Wheel Parts had some samples and all the guys working there had Access Brand on their trucks. My father in-law has an Access on his Nissan that looks new after 5 years of being parked outside. I'm a fan of roll-ups, so I'm ordering an Access Larado later this week.
Damn this site. Just ordered my Lorado. I love Amazon. $470 list price from the manufacturer, $350 on Amazon. Then ordered a set of WeatherTech floor liners on Amazon for $175. I do like to buy local, but they need to figure out how to be a little more competitive.
Damn this site. Just ordered my Lorado. I love Amazon. $470 list price from the manufacturer, $350 on Amazon. Then ordered a set of WeatherTech floor liners on Amazon for $175. I do like to buy local, but they need to figure out how to be a little more competitive.
Last edited by TheGeek; 01-23-2017 at 05:35 PM.
#504
Senior Member
Can anyone provide me with an interior dimension from the bottom of the bed to the bottom of a Revolver G2. I'm constructing a storage box to fit underneath the top at the rear of the bed. I won't have the truck or cover for a month or so. I want to make sure there's adequate clearance for the top to close. I'm planning for the box to be 20" high if that helps. Any help is appreciated.
#505
Member
I just got the Lo Pro QT
Can anyone else With this tonneau answer a question for me?
Do you close the tailgate first and then clamp down the tonneau or do you close the tonneau and then the truck tailgate?
The official instructions seem counterintuitive as it makes the weatherseal fall inside the bed, which in my mind means I will be getting water in the bed.
Anyone have advice on this ?
Can anyone else With this tonneau answer a question for me?
Do you close the tailgate first and then clamp down the tonneau or do you close the tonneau and then the truck tailgate?
The official instructions seem counterintuitive as it makes the weatherseal fall inside the bed, which in my mind means I will be getting water in the bed.
Anyone have advice on this ?
#506
I've had a Bakflip G2 for over a year. Good cover, although I don't like the side rails (worried about damage when carrying cargo with the cover off), and having to shut the tailgate first. Doing it over, I'd probably go for Solid Fold--cheaper and easier to install, and not having to shut the tailgate before.
I don't have a Revolver, but I do have a Bakflip G2. From the highest point on the bed (top of the ridges), it's 19.7" to the lowest point on the cover. ~21" to the top of the cover, but that doesn't do you any good. Either way, it seems like it would be too close. If the truck bounces and your storage box jumps up, that may damage your cover. I'd go a couple of inches lower and strap it down good.
Can anyone provide me with an interior dimension from the bottom of the bed to the bottom of a Revolver G2. I'm constructing a storage box to fit underneath the top at the rear of the bed. I won't have the truck or cover for a month or so. I want to make sure there's adequate clearance for the top to close. I'm planning for the box to be 20" high if that helps. Any help is appreciated.
I don't have a Revolver, but I do have a Bakflip G2. From the highest point on the bed (top of the ridges), it's 19.7" to the lowest point on the cover. ~21" to the top of the cover, but that doesn't do you any good. Either way, it seems like it would be too close. If the truck bounces and your storage box jumps up, that may damage your cover. I'd go a couple of inches lower and strap it down good.
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Originally Posted by srb1194
Can anyone provide me with an interior dimension from the bottom of the bed to the bottom of a Revolver G2. I'm constructing a storage box to fit underneath the top at the rear of the bed. I won't have the truck or cover for a month or so. I want to make sure there's adequate clearance for the top to close. I'm planning for the box to be 20" high if that helps. Any help is appreciated.
#510
I just got the Lo Pro QT
Can anyone else With this tonneau answer a question for me?
Do you close the tailgate first and then clamp down the tonneau or do you close the tonneau and then the truck tailgate?
The official instructions seem counterintuitive as it makes the weatherseal fall inside the bed, which in my mind means I will be getting water in the bed.
Anyone have advice on this ?
Can anyone else With this tonneau answer a question for me?
Do you close the tailgate first and then clamp down the tonneau or do you close the tonneau and then the truck tailgate?
The official instructions seem counterintuitive as it makes the weatherseal fall inside the bed, which in my mind means I will be getting water in the bed.
Anyone have advice on this ?