No but they can get it. They basically just drop ship straight from Bak. Just email them for a quote.Maverick not listed on their site yet...
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No but they can get it. They basically just drop ship straight from Bak. Just email them for a quote.Maverick not listed on their site yet...
I looked up the Extang covers and they were not "way cheaper"...unless you have a good source, if so, please share a linkNot really - profile, weight limit, quality, longevity all depend on the make. I went with Extang Exceed as it's way cheaper than factory (which is made by somebody else like BAK anyway, you're just paying for the mark-up), didn't hold the factory build up (happening now), sits totally flush, use with an Elevate ladder rack, has way less parts to screw up (roll up hook and loop are particularly bad), 2/3 open doesn't block any view, will last longer than any roll up. Soft tonneaus just do not last, they get trashed in no time at all, so figure you'll go through at least a few of them in the lifetime of a good hard trifold.
I wish their website showed a Maverick. The photos of other truck show the back window completely blocked.I ordered a BAKFLIP MX4
https://bakflip.com/p/bakflip-mx4-tonneau-cover/v/ford/maverick/2022/
I like how it can be mostly folded up but still not covering the back window but you still have that option if you need to use the bed. Very low profile also
That's how hard trifolds work. You can open the cover 2/3rds and lock it in position, or all the way open(minus the 4-6" front piece) and it sits up blocking the back window.I wish their website showed a Maverick. The photos of other truck show the back window completely blocked.
my MX4 coverI wish their website showed a Maverick. The photos of other truck show the back window completely blocked.
Excellent information - especially about removal/reinstall. Thank you! Which model did you buy - Matte Black, Black Urethane or Black Diamond Mist ?I installed a Lomax cover on the Maverick for two reasons.
One, someone else on this forum installed the same one i purchased and found it to be waterproof even going through a high-pressure car wash.
I installed the cover and promptly drove to the car wash and low and behold, no leaks except at the tailgate where water blew in around the side gaps in the tailgate.
Second, it takes one person less than two minutes to remove and another two minutes to install again.
As for holding weight, that's why the truck bed is there, I'm sure those metal plate will handle camping gear, but I certainly wouldn't carry my washer and dryer on it, again that's what the bed is for, hauling heavy things.
Remember, two minutes on and two minutes off by one person.
You can also open and close the tailgate without lifting cover.
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Black UrethaneExcellent information - especially about removal/reinstall. Thank you! Which model did you buy - Matte Black, Black Urethane or Black Diamond Mist ?
I got the Lomax hard trifold.Which one did you choose and why?
What is more durable?
This looks sweet rolled up with the Ford logo.. It also doesn't completely obstruct the back window, which I like. How well does it keep water out of the bed when it rains? (rains in my area a lot). I know most of them aren't completely waterproof but they definitely help.I like my hard roll up.
Would not be easily removed. It is very water tight, only a small leak at the tailgate. We had some heavy rains here since I installed it.This looks sweet rolled up with the Ford logo.. It also doesn't completely obstruct the back window, which I like. How well does it keep water out of the bed when it rains? (rains in my area a lot). I know most of them aren't completely waterproof but they definitely help.
Also, how easy is it to remove if you want to remove it completely for a specific job?
Thanks!
No "standard" way to turn on rear camera while driving forward. But honestly, having the back window blocked is no worse than it would be when towing a trailer. Use your side view mirrors, like you would when trailering.That's how hard trifolds work. You can open the cover 2/3rds and lock it in position, or all the way open(minus the 4-6" front piece) and it sits up blocking the back window.
Was not an issue for me as little as I'll travel in that position. Also may be possible to turn rear camera on while driving(not sure.)
Most can easily be removed all the way by unscrewing the bolt/knob securing it to the bedrails.