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Muffin1

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I purchased and installed the TruXedo soft roll-up cover from Ford Accessories and thought I'd share a few pictures and opinions.
https://accessories.ford.com/ranger-2024-truxedo-soft-roll-up-bed-cover-for-5ft-bed-vr1wz99501a42p

It was a straightfoward install, I like how the clamps attach to the existing holes in the bed. The quality seems decent and the Ford logo is a nice touch. They include a thick seal for the front bulkhead, but I haven't driven it in the rain to see how well it seals up. I'm guessing there will be some water ingression in the front and rear, but hopefully will be good enough for what I need. Price was around $350 ($419 less 20% discount + tax).
I knew going in that it's not a low-profile cover...but it sticks up a bit more than I expected. I looked at one on an F150 and the higher profile is much more noticable on the Ranger. Overall, this fits my needs, but if I did it again, I'd see what's available with a lower profile in this price range.

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Do you have a drop in bedliner, if so how did the bulkhead rubber stripping work out was it to thick for that head rail to sit flush to meet the siderails?
My drop in has a 'cap' portion over the bulkhead wall that is going raise up the head rail once that thick rubber piece is installed, Truxedo doesn't mention anything about spray in, drop in
or no Bedliner.
Thanks.
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I like this over the low profile as it doesnt reduce the width of your bed and it covers most of the stake pocket caps which everyone says leak water in.
 
 







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