Pace Edwards Ultragroove tonneau cover?
#2
F150 Forum
You can check out this video we took last year at sema about the ultragroove.
If you have any questions let me know!
#4
Junior Member
I have one also. Was easy to install and keeps most of the water out. Only issue I've had is the drain hose by the tail gate keeps coming off. Rubber gets hot in this florida sun and it slips off. I haven't actually bought racks to use as it was intended yet so I can't say how that will work, but it looks like it would work very well.
#5
So I am guessing this is much better than the old Pace Edwards roll tops from the 90's? I had one of those and it really was not a good cover. I like the Ridgelander and had an Elite on my last 2 Ram trucks that I moved from one to the other. The new F150 has a shorter bed plus wouldn't fit anyway. I do miss the extra ease of a roll top. The last one I had was a Roll-N-Lock but they are not as good as they used to be. I mainly want the bars to carry 3 bikes when my camper is hooked up.
#6
Member
The Pace Edwards Ultra Groove is a great cover, although not much too different than the Pace Edwards Jackrabbit. The main difference is that the Ultra Groove includes the built - in RES Rail Expansion System, which makes it easy to attach nearly any Thule or Yakima rack for bikes, kayaks and even cargo baskets. Definitely a well built product and perfect for the outdoor enthusiast.
#7
The Pace Edwards Ultra Groove is a great cover, although not much too different than the Pace Edwards Jackrabbit. The main difference is that the Ultra Groove includes the built - in RES Rail Expansion System, which makes it easy to attach nearly any Thule or Yakima rack for bikes, kayaks and even cargo baskets. Definitely a well built product and perfect for the outdoor enthusiast.
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#8
This one is on the short list. Those of you with one, how has it performed? Happy with it? Any complaints or challenges? Dislikes?
If you carry MTBs or roadbikes, any excessive sway or wobble that can be attributed to the RES channel (play or sloppiness), or is it solid enough?
If you carry MTBs or roadbikes, any excessive sway or wobble that can be attributed to the RES channel (play or sloppiness), or is it solid enough?
#9
Junior Member
This one is on the short list. Those of you with one, how has it performed? Happy with it? Any complaints or challenges? Dislikes?
If you carry MTBs or roadbikes, any excessive sway or wobble that can be attributed to the RES channel (play or sloppiness), or is it solid enough?
If you carry MTBs or roadbikes, any excessive sway or wobble that can be attributed to the RES channel (play or sloppiness), or is it solid enough?
The cover itself has been great. It's solid, slides well, installs easily and is 95% water tight. Overall based on that alone I'd recommend it. I can't comment about the RES channel as I haven't used it yet.
#10
Thanks for the feedback. Do you have the metal version? Any noise or rattling at highway speeds?