I currently have a stock, from the factory, Ford truck bed. On the section where you guys place the weather stripping by the bank window, the bed cover sticks up a little bit there. Will this effect the way this cover closes or fits flush?
That works, and it DOES take up a minimal amount a space when rolled up, but I do like the Extang Trifecta better. It goes on and off easier. While it only folds up to 1/3 of the bed-length, it is light weight, and easily removed/re-installed. I prefer my Canvas Extang Trifecta to my previous fiberglass Snuglid.
We were over by the Ford booth (just to the left of it). If you watch the "SEMA Show 2009 Ford Motor Company Booth Setup" video you'll get a pretty good idea as to where we were!
these are cool but the only problem is that it takes up soem of the bed space. meaning that piecethat holds the cover is inside the bed kinda. and some ppl will need all the space they can get. but other than that u guys did a nice job and more mpg because it removes the drag against the tailgate.
Thank you for watching! The cover (when rolled up) uses very little space, if any at all. I hear you though... if you need 100% bed space, then you need to get something that is fully removable, or rock an open bed.
my dad used the roll up one that is held on with buttons. and fits over the entire bed. and pice that u mount it on. but those dont have any secure lock so someone can pull it off and or take what is in the truck bed. do they make these that fit over the ENTIRE bed? meaning takin no space inside the bed?
another great installation video!
MeanStang08 1 year ago
I currently have a stock, from the factory, Ford truck bed. On the section where you guys place the weather stripping by the bank window, the bed cover sticks up a little bit there. Will this effect the way this cover closes or fits flush?
DetailDream 2 years ago
Not to worry, it fits very flush. It's a nice tight weatherproof fitting!
motorztv 2 years ago
Thanks, and do you know if these covers actually save on gas mileage at all? Its not big deal to me but i was just wondering.
DetailDream 2 years ago
The manufacturer does claim it does. In fact if you go to accesscover(dot)com and look at the bottom of the page, there's a gas savings calculator!
motorztv 2 years ago
That works, and it DOES take up a minimal amount a space when rolled up, but I do like the Extang Trifecta better. It goes on and off easier. While it only folds up to 1/3 of the bed-length, it is light weight, and easily removed/re-installed. I prefer my Canvas Extang Trifecta to my previous fiberglass Snuglid.
r1100s 2 years ago
Rolled by!
Les
bigblockmustang 2 years ago
Great video! Wonderfully produced even with the chaos of the show. The tonneau looks easy to install too.
MotorzJason 2 years ago
This happened at SEMA? Where? I was there and I didn't see you guys.
fordtruck0 2 years ago
We were over by the Ford booth (just to the left of it). If you watch the "SEMA Show 2009 Ford Motor Company Booth Setup" video you'll get a pretty good idea as to where we were!
motorztv 2 years ago
Hi Greg @ 2:06 !
MGWPhotography 2 years ago
Looks easy enough to install!
x7media 2 years ago 2
these are cool but the only problem is that it takes up soem of the bed space. meaning that piecethat holds the cover is inside the bed kinda. and some ppl will need all the space they can get. but other than that u guys did a nice job and more mpg because it removes the drag against the tailgate.
northsiderollers 2 years ago 2
Thank you for watching! The cover (when rolled up) uses very little space, if any at all. I hear you though... if you need 100% bed space, then you need to get something that is fully removable, or rock an open bed.
motorztv 2 years ago
my dad used the roll up one that is held on with buttons. and fits over the entire bed. and pice that u mount it on. but those dont have any secure lock so someone can pull it off and or take what is in the truck bed. do they make these that fit over the ENTIRE bed? meaning takin no space inside the bed?
northsiderollers 2 years ago
Another awesome video from SEMA. Some great camera angles, too!
fastlaneinc 2 years ago 2