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Looks great, any experience on how well it seals out dust and water?Installed a Worksport AL3 tonneau cover yesterday. Easy to do, 40 minutes, but I am OCD about alignment and latch placement. The measurement in the instructions is wrong for the latch plate location. I put it as close to the tail gate as possible. View attachment 210025 View attachment 210026 View attachment 210027 View attachment 210028
do you have a link to the eBay tonneau cover?That one turned out nice!
I bought the $300 Ebay hard cover. It's made very well of decent materials, but I found it maybe an inch shorter than it should be. It covers the bed and the attached foam weatherstrip keeps water out, but it just overlaps maybe .5" front and rear. I guess if it keeps water out that's enough...
It's about .5-.6" thick, so it sticks up a bit from the bed rails, but I can also stand on it. I need to source or make some rack mounts that will allow it to function with the rack on (probably just 4" 1/8" thick angle, mounting the rack slightly wider than the hardcover)
I got this one, there are others. It looks like it went up $15 in the last month.do you have a link to the eBay tonneau cover?
Just posted some pictures in a new thread I started: https://www.mavericktruckclub.com/forum/threads/worksport-al4-trifold-tonneau-cover.68065/Post some pictures please. I considered it but I would never use it flipped up. I can;t handle not seeing out the rear window with the mirror. Personal tick I guess.
Except my self-installed OEM soft cover still doesn't leak ANY water in car washes or GA monsoon weather... No extra weather stripping added. 2 years old.Just installed yesterday. Will see. Has to be better than a soft cover.