Good enough is neither good, nor enough
| I put Truxedo low pros on my trucks the day I buy them. I like the flexibility they offer. It is black, which is fine for me, and the heat thing has never seemed to be an issue for me.
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| quote: Originally posted by Tailhook 84: Another vote for Truxedo. In a hard rain only the back end of my truck bed gets wet, and even then it's very little. The rubber gasket continues to be flexible and effective after 6 years of always being parked outside.
I don’t ever recall my truck bed being wet with any of my truxedos. I wonder why you are getting wet?
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| Visually, the gasket does not provide a complete seal since it always ends up inside the tailgate so I don't expect it to be perfect. Is is supposed to be outside/riding on top of the tailgate? If so, then maybe it wasn't installed correctly. It doesn't appear wide enough to ride on top. I've had two custom fitted caps (one was a LEER) on other trucks, and both leaked worse than this Truxedo. The fact that I now have full use of the bed again makes me happy.
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| Truxedo. Five years in the Florida sun parked outside. Nothing got wet. I will say that I was constantly rolling it up to haul things or when pulling my Fifth Wheel and after about 5 years or so the stitching holding the Velcro came loose in a few places. Easily fixed. I used Aerospace 303 on it every few month and the cover looked new when I sold the truck.
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| I have the Line-X branded BAKFlip 3-panel on my F150 and it works very well. First time I took it 2000 miles through rain and snow and everything has been dry since day one. It's also nice as there's no external key so if my tailgate is closed, it's also locked too. Nothing special to do or remember. |
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| Undercover Classic. Excellent tonneau cover.
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| I've got a Truxedo lo-pro on my Colorado. I'd get another one, mostly water-proof and very easy to install. I'd also highly recommend a Bed Rug. |
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