Yep. I bought the same one from a different seller for 329.99 with free shipping. It fits great and did well when I took it through the car wash.
Which weather stripping did you use? Also did you line just the corners or the entire length of the bulkhead?I have the same one from another dealer on eBay. Can’t beat it for the price. It does leak a bit at the front corners of the bulkhead but that was fixed with some extra weatherstripping and only took a few minutes. I posted this video on another thread but will post again here since it is the same one you are looking at. It is branded Oedro here. The one I purchased is branded Pensun. They are the same, as is the one another person posted on this thread. Here is the eBay link as well. There are others under different names. Just pick the cheapest one.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/296050258813
Below is a link for the weather stripping I used. I used the weather stripping that came with the cover for the bulkhead and then added weatherstripping just to the corners. The pads on the corners cause a break in the weather stripping and that allows some water in.Which weather stripping did you use? Also did you line just the corners or the entire length of the bulkhead?
Thank you for your prompt and detailed response. I was considering this one and rough country's low profile but reviews say that one has similar leak issues as well. With this one at half the price it's hard to justify not getting this one unless there is something I'm missing that's drastically better in the rough country cover.Below is a link for the weather stripping I used. I used the weather stripping that came with the cover for the bulkhead and then added weatherstripping just to the corners. The pads on the corners cause a break in the weather stripping and that allows some water in.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/M-D-Bui...-Weatherseal-for-All-Climates-01033/100175299
I wrapped a 2.5’ piece of weather stripping around the outside of the existing weather stripping and pad on each corner. I placed the adhesive side sideways against the existing weather stripping and pad, not on the cover surface. Then I added a small piece across the pads as well. Locked it down and drove in a rain storm for 30 minutes with just a minor trace of water inside. Nothing that would affect cargo. Good luck.
The Maverick’s unibody construction makes getting a really good seal at the bulkhead and front corners more difficult. Trucks usually have a separation between the cab and bed where water can run down between the two. The Maverick does not so all that run off has nowhere to go and gathers at the bulkhead and runs to the corners. But no cover will be completely water proof. My experience is some soft roll ups can provide better leak protection than hard tri folds due to the way they attach to the bed but I need more security than those can provide.Thank you for your prompt and detailed response. I was considering this one and rough country's low profile but reviews say that one has similar leak issues as well. With this one at half the price it's hard to justify not getting this one unless there is something I'm missing that's drastically better in the rough country cover.
It’s true you get what you pay for but the description shows it is made with aluminum panels with a honeycomb aluminum interior.Great price no doubt. And nice looking in the pix. No mention of what it is made of. You get what you pay for.