Soft tonneau covers

6hundy6

Member
They all suck

Topper or nothing at all. Too much hassle. I prefer nothing at all. throw what ever you want in any size any time.
 

gogebictodd

New member
Soft cover for trucks

I have an access/like it alot................only a year old, but no problems.

My Brother in law has the same one for 6 years, no issues.
 

einne

New member
One thing I will add. I bought my first Truxedo (different truck) off of eBay for under $300. It was fine BUT had plastic latches on both sides to keep the rear brace down. The newer Low Profile Truxedo I bought was basically the same except it had one single latch on the drivers side that was metal and MUCH easier to use. The newer one cost about $100 more and I bought it from a local dealership. It is worth the extra money if you can find a newer Truxedo cover.

low profile is the one i got. very happy with it. very small amount of water in bed after a car wash, but otherwise dry and tight.
 

bpsledder

Member
Truxedo LoPro!!! 5 years old and a small section of the velcro was coming loose so called company and with the exception of asking where it was purchased no other questions asked and new tarp was at the front door in about a week. Was easy to install on the truck when new and was just as easy to swap out tarps. A great company that stands behind their product.
 

yamahauler

Active member
Well I went with the TruXedo Lo Pro. I was able to look at the TruXedo, Access, Extang all next to each other and that one won out. I like the auto tension, low profile look, looks nice and clean, and you just pull a lever to release cover instead of slide it like the access. I really like that you can just pop the cover off when you have it rolled up by just pulling two levers. I will see how it looks when it is done. I ended up getting it for $450 installed which I thought was a good deal.
 

srt20

Active member
Extang Trifecta. Great quality, looks great, comes completely off in 1 min. with one person.
 

qber

New member
The BAKflip looks great and takes only about 15 secs to fold back for hauling your ATV or Sled. When its folded it takes up very little space.
 

xcsp

Member
Have a Truxedo Truxport cover, 5+ years old, no problems!

Had hardcover lids on previous trucks, while they looked nice, always a pain when you wanted to haul something that wouldn't fit under them.

A roll-up tonneau is the only way to go in my opinion for a tonneau cover.
 

yamahauler

Active member
Got the Truxedo Lo Pro installed on Thursday and it looks great.

Also got the Vortex spray in liner and it is great as well, very happy.

Thanks for all the input everyone.
 
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