Your feedback on Lomax and ProZ tonneau covers
#11
Wow.Thanks so much. If it matched the box rail trim I'd be fine with it but it just comes off like it's gunmetal grey to me. Lots to think about (and pics to study lol! ) Thanks again!
#12
If you are particular about the color compared to the paint on your truck, I would go to a dealer so that you can see the finishes of the various brands of tonneau covers in person (and compared to one another). Here is the Agri-cover (Lomax) dealer locator. https://www.agricover.com/dealerlocator/
#13
I just realized you're the OP. I take it that's your new cover then. Is it as good as you'd hoped. I'm coming from a leaky bakflip whick I replaced with soft roll up. Now I miss the hard cover but never again another bakflip. This lowmax seems like the answer
#14
Yes, that is my new pollen-covered Lomax cover I installed it last Saturday. It is a very easy install, but I did tinker with it quite a bit to get it "just right".
Yes, I am happy with it. I researched the others extensively and felt that this one was for me. With that said, I do not have experience with any other tonneau covers, so time will tell.
It hasn't rained here since I put it on, so I can't comment on whether or not it leaks, but I was satisfied with the reviews on youtube that seemed to indicate that it was fairly water tight.
I have a Bedrug on the way, so I'll check for any visible gaps where light is peaking through to see if I can close them.
Yes, I am happy with it. I researched the others extensively and felt that this one was for me. With that said, I do not have experience with any other tonneau covers, so time will tell.
It hasn't rained here since I put it on, so I can't comment on whether or not it leaks, but I was satisfied with the reviews on youtube that seemed to indicate that it was fairly water tight.
I have a Bedrug on the way, so I'll check for any visible gaps where light is peaking through to see if I can close them.