After market spray in liner? Looks good.Well, took about an 1 1/2 to install. Thatās taking my time and having a beer or two through the process. one thing to remember. Definitely donāt forget to put the straps through the back bolt next to cab. The instructions doesnāt make that to clear until further back and then after putting it all on and tightening the bolts down had to remove them to install straps.
I've had three on three different trucks. They are fantastic covers and are the most versatile in being able to use your bed by rolling it up,easily then covering things up securely, or then even covering things above your bed without locking it down, like trees laying sideways.Has anyone had one? from the best I can figure for most vinyl covers is UV damage. the vinyl shrinks and starts coming un-glued. What is the best way to protect that from happening?
Didn't think the Ford version had the upgraded material.Ford sale the same.
Yes, Extreme liner I believe is what it is called. My dealer took it and had it done in frostburg Maryland. Cost was $450. I did it that way instead of ordering because I was thinking it would extend my truck build out longer. When I ordered I stayed away from little things like that for that reason. I read somewhere that a small extra. Even something like that could extend it for months because of how they do things.After market spray in liner? Looks good.
In same boat. Was afraid it'd hold up truck. And line-x and others are often a better product with custom options. Ford spray-in liner is very thin and not customizable at all. I got talked into it on my last truck, won't do that again.Yes, Extreme liner I believe is what it is called. My dealer took it and had it done in frostburg Maryland. Cost was $450. I did it that way instead of ordering because I was thinking it would extend my truck build out longer. When I ordered I stayed away from little things like that for that reason. I read somewhere that a small extra. Even something like that could extend it for months because of how they do things.
Looks to me like a roll bar might still fitWell, took about an 1 1/2 to install. Thatās taking my time and having a beer or two through the process. one thing to remember. Definitely donāt forget to put the straps through the back bolt next to cab. The instructions doesnāt make that to clear until further back and then after putting it all on and tightening the bolts down had to remove them to install straps.
Get a good quality cover and you won't have that problem. Truxedo lowPro is a good one!Has anyone had one? from the best I can figure for most vinyl covers is UV damage. the vinyl shrinks and starts coming un-glued. What is the best way to protect that from happening?