Consider yourself lucky then because mine does. I’ve done some rigging up near the cab with some sealant to get rid of most of it but it leaked pretty bad initially.I have that one and love it. It doesn't leak!
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Consider yourself lucky then because mine does. I’ve done some rigging up near the cab with some sealant to get rid of most of it but it leaked pretty bad initially.I have that one and love it. It doesn't leak!
We are big fans of theLooking for recommendations on the best tri-fold covers for a 2025 Lobo.
Who makes the ford branded cover?I made the mistake of ordering the Ford one when I ordered my 24. Extremely overpriced but I impulsively added it because I wanted one. Definitely should’ve done some research beforehand.
Are you looking for a flush fitting bed cover..A small water leak would not bother me at all. I mean how much water can get in there? It is not like the entire bed will be flooded and usually it leaves through the channels in the bed.
Will be getting me a tri / bi-fold hard cover very soon. Just waiting for a good sale.
X2.... I've had three on three different trucks, all have been great.We are big fans of the
RealTruck Extang Trifecta Signature 2.0 Soft Folding Tonneau Cove
Our first, on an F-150, lasted 13 years before showing enough age that we replaced it. Pure vanity move. It still works great and seals out rain. Some stitching is starting to show potential failure. I plan to sell it on craigslist. We just replaced it and I put one on my Maverick. One important thing to think about is the material of the cover and the climate in which you live. Here in very hot, very sunny central Texas, a vinyl top would probably not survive. The signature version has a woven nylon material. Tough as nails and appears impervious to sun. I think the price, $469.99, is very reasonable for the quality. However, there's no shortage of choices.
Looking for flush mountAre you looking for a flush fitting bed cover..
or
will a hardcover that sits on top of the bed work for you?
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Had the Leer quad fold on my '23 XLT, then installed on my current '26 Lariat. I did take advantage of the sale in '25 and got it for $649. Great cover.THIS! I hesitated on buying this one when Amazon had it at near 50% off and I've regretted it ever since.
Completely understand the frustration, especially for a premium tonneau cover. I'm glad to hear that you're pleased with the cover itself, but keeping water out is the point. If there's anything else we can do to help, feel free to reach out directly.I bought the Bak Flip MX4 for mine.
I give it 4 stars out of 5.
Why not 5 stars?
Because it leaks at the front and back in the corners.
When consulting Real Truck about this, they said for me to watch a video or two on how a guy that works there solved his leaks on the maverick.
Had they only included this information with the darned cover, I would have followed the advice. Now I have to uninstall the cover, take off the cladding, goop in some RTV and stick in some seal material, etc.
It was more than a thousand dollars for this cover and was (at the time) the same price as WeatherTech.
- As far as the fit and finish is concerned - I am pleased. I just hate throwing my projects in reverse to take care of something the manufacturer was aware of ahead of time.
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