Hard tonneau cover.....who's best?
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Hard tonneau cover.....who's best?
I want to keep my things dry, so I think the hard tonneau covers would be my best choice.
What do you have? Show pics if you have them.
I'm going to look at Undercover Lux tonneau covers this week.
http://undercoverinfo.com/lux.php
What do you have? Show pics if you have them.
I'm going to look at Undercover Lux tonneau covers this week.
http://undercoverinfo.com/lux.php
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I personally prefer the Leer 550. Nice simple design with no excess lines/designs that don't match up to the truck. Had mine a year now and not a single problem
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Also, check out this thread. Got a bunch of pictures of other brands, and some more that I posted of different angles of mine. If you have any questions about the Leer 550 or need pics that aren't in that thread, let me know and I'll be glad to go grab some for you.
https://www.f150forum.com/f38/tonnea...163023/index7/
https://www.f150forum.com/f38/tonnea...163023/index7/
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clpeller's Leer 550 had me sold on going that route. Very clean look and well made.
I wound up ordering an ARE LSX due to a good deal that also included a spray-in liner. I don't have it on the truck yet, though, since I still don't have my truck.
When doing my research, I found that all the top competitors have their pluses and minuses, but in the end, they're all very close when it comes to quality. It pretty much just comes down to which look you like the best, which you can get the best price on, and how much you like and trust the dealer you order from just in case you need customer service.
I wound up ordering an ARE LSX due to a good deal that also included a spray-in liner. I don't have it on the truck yet, though, since I still don't have my truck.
When doing my research, I found that all the top competitors have their pluses and minuses, but in the end, they're all very close when it comes to quality. It pretty much just comes down to which look you like the best, which you can get the best price on, and how much you like and trust the dealer you order from just in case you need customer service.
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When doing my research, I found that all the top competitors have their pluses and minuses, but in the end, they're all very close when it comes to quality. It pretty much just comes down to which look you like the best, which you can get the best price on, and how much you like and trust the dealer you order from just in case you need customer service.
That Leer looks awesome for a painted hard shell. For this truck I went with the Undercover Classic. No paint worries and easy off and on without needing help. The drawback for me and the UC is the exposed locks, I'd prefer something slimmer or hidden with remote unlock and pop up.
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