I have a bedliner in my 2023 (as well as the bed rails for the bed divider). No problem with my Amazon soft tri-fold referred to above.Do you have a drop in bed liner.
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I have a bedliner in my 2023 (as well as the bed rails for the bed divider). No problem with my Amazon soft tri-fold referred to above.Do you have a drop in bed liner.
I got an Amazon trifold 3 months ago--for $130-it is soft,but went on easy-dont understand paying $3-400Got mine on ebay for about $100 less. I ordered both from Amazon and ebay and the box tags were identical part#'s. Free return on Amazon. I did not put the weatherstrip on the front bulkhead and I have very little leakage had washing or in rain (have not run the truck through a car wash).![]()
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Man, don't forego any weather stripping. No trifold is 100 percent water free. I have the Ford factory one and it's great everywhere but the leading edge behind the cab, and only in strong car wash where the water is driving straight down that edge. Then, l get a bit, but not enough to worry about. Just towel it. I don't know who makes the factory, but opening the sections is a real breeze. I am going to crawl in there in the dark with a flashlight to see if l can add any stripping in any spots that might show small openings, but l just think that is the way of trifold.I have the EBay one as well but you’re right they all look the same and mine arrived in an unbranded box. Must all be made in the same factory in china.
Mine does leak but I didn’t put the included front weather strip on yet. Are you using it?
I want the hard cover to make whatever is in the bed a little more protected. Make someone work for it instead of just being able to slice it open with a knife. Know the locking tailgate has some use.I got an Amazon trifold 3 months ago--for $130-it is soft,but went on easy-dont understand paying $3-400
Mine is a hard cover. No flapping on the road and better security.I got an Amazon trifold 3 months ago--for $130-it is soft,but went on easy-dont understand paying $3-400
Sorry I took some pics before we went camping last weekend and didn't have time to post them. Also forgot to put a tape on it, but I think these can help. (I haven't bought or installed the TS rails yet - haven't had the need and might pick them up if there's a good holiday sale)I use the Elevate TS rails to support a self-built folding ladder rack, and I've been searching for a hard folding cover that will fit between the T-slots with my mounts installed. I tried an early version of the BAK Revolver but it would not fit with the Elevate rails sandwiched in too. That experience also made me want to avoid any cover with wide/fragile extruded aluminum mounting rails that impede side access to the bed. Can you comment on the shape of the rails regarding their interference when reaching over the side into the bed, and how tight the fitment (width) is with the Elevate system in place?
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How difficult is it to remove the cover entirely? For when you need to move something large ?I got mine on Ebay but I believe it is the same as the $400-500 ones on Amazon. They are all identical in the pictures. Very nice for the money. I drove through a down pour last week and it didn't leak at all. More security than a soft cover. I keep my golf clubs in the bed so I needed something that couldn't be opened with a pocket knife.
Easy-peasy. Just unclamp, fold toward the front and lift off. Couple minutes.How difficult is it to remove the cover entirely? For when you need to move something large ?
Thanks so much for taking the time to reply to my question and post your photos. My goal is to find a cover that does not require mounting rails but arguably this is a challenge.Sorry I took some pics before we went camping last weekend and didn't have time to post them. Also forgot to put a tape on it, but I think these can help. (I haven't bought or installed the TS rails yet - haven't had the need and might pick them up if there's a good holiday sale)
I just ordered the same one, with the same $614 price. I like the hardware better, plus it has the cable system that requires only one pull to unlatch both sides of the tonneau.I wanted one that could work with Elevate TS rails, so I went with the Rough Country hard tri-fold.
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for a bit more than the Amazon/ebay ones, but less than the Bak/etc, I think its a good price point option (also, none of the cheap, hard ones can work with the bed rail/rack setups)