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Reinventing The Hard Tri-Fold Cover

Old 11-17-2017, 04:08 PM
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The manufacturer of ACCESS® Roll-Up Covers is excited to announce the LOMAX™ Hard Tri-Fold Cover, a worthy addition to our line of highly regarded tonneau covers.

We used our trade technology and quality materials to engineer an ultra low profile design with a frameless appearance and a quick one-person removal and reinstall to retain the utility of the truck box.

Every model specific LOMAX™ Hard Tri-Fold Cover is built in Jamestown, ND with superior quality materials, advanced technology and the highest standard of workmanship.

Prominent features include:
• Sleek, aerodynamic design
• Strong aluminum panels with reinforced vinyl hinges
• Water-shedding design with weathertight seal, no gutters or drains
• Storage clips built into the cover
• Easy one-person operation
• Simple to remove and reinstall

Visit us at www.lomaxcovers.com/ or www.facebook.com/LOMAXCover for more information.

For those who already have a LOMAX™ on your truck, we would love to see pictures and hear what you like about our newest truck bed cover.

Please let us know if you have any questions.

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how much weight can it support, as in stuff sitting on top?
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does this work with the automatic tailgate on higher trims, if so, is it a different installation.
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Originally Posted by nineball
how much weight can it support, as in stuff sitting on top?


Hi nineball,
LOMAX™ can support up to 400 pounds, evenly distributed. We do not recommend you put items on the cover as the paint can be scratched. We also offer the LOMAX™ Pro, a diamond plate version that can support up to 500 pounds, evenly distributed and would be more appropriate if you plan on putting items on the cover.

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Originally Posted by cdjocp
does this work with the automatic tailgate on higher trims, if so, is it a different installation.


Hi cdjocp,

If the side rails are installed slightly higher than normal the power tailgate will still work, as a caution, higher installation will change the look of how the cover sits on the truck. The seal should still be on the rails of the truck to prevent any water issues. The height difference is not a great one, just enough to apply less pressure on the top of the tail gate.
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Hi nineball,
LOMAX™ can support up to 400 pounds, evenly distributed. We do not recommend you put items on the cover as the paint can be scratched. We also offer the LOMAX™ Pro, a diamond plate version that can support up to 500 pounds, evenly distributed and would be more appropriate if you plan on putting items on the cover.

thanks. it's the same weight as the one i have now and i have no interest in a diamond plate finish. it would look like crap compared to what i have now (just my opinion. i don't like diamond plate - it screams 80s/90s).
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Nice looking cover and a Fantastic name. Hey I have had mine (name) for the last 64 years.

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Will this work with a Duraliner drop-in bed liner?
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Originally Posted by RustedRoot
Will this work with a Duraliner drop-in bed liner?
Hi RustedRoot,

Installation is possible with a drop-in bed liner.

An under the rail bed liner requires minimal trimming/cutting of the bed liner at front corners of box and back by tailgate to allow side rails to install properly. Considerable trimming/cutting is required with an over the rail drop-in bed liner.

Please let us know if you have any other questions.
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I have one of these on my truck, and it is pretty much top-shelf in every respect - ease of installation, ease of use, security, appearance, keeping water out. And, no drain tubes!

Question - what should I maintain the finish with? Same products I use for the paint on my truck?


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