Installed a Truxedo Low Pro QT on the Tundra today. Turned out very nice. Installation was quite simple and easy with one person and would have been a less than 15 minute job with two people. Instructions were very clear and nicely printed. One of the crucial parts about the cover is a option for different clamps if you have bed tie down rails in the truck bed. The clamps and top still allow for use of the tie down system as well, which was a nice surprise.
The cover itself rolls and unrolls very easy and even as the built in support beams follow the track. Easy to adjust the tension of the topper itself. The velcro seems strong and is easy to cinch down the sides for a flush top. One of the nice parts is that the entire top mechanism can be removed without tools and stored in a matter of minutes if you won't be needing the topper for some reason. Also installed in under a minute and unfolded/cinched in maybe 2 minutes.
The design would seem complete enough to keep out a majority of weather elements. There are rubber gaskets and drapes around the edges that look to cover 99.9% of the truck bed.
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The cover itself rolls and unrolls very easy and even as the built in support beams follow the track. Easy to adjust the tension of the topper itself. The velcro seems strong and is easy to cinch down the sides for a flush top. One of the nice parts is that the entire top mechanism can be removed without tools and stored in a matter of minutes if you won't be needing the topper for some reason. Also installed in under a minute and unfolded/cinched in maybe 2 minutes.
The design would seem complete enough to keep out a majority of weather elements. There are rubber gaskets and drapes around the edges that look to cover 99.9% of the truck bed.
For those that have a Truxedo cover, post up pictures and your own reviews of said cover.