Sponsored

tmyarb

Member
First Name
Mark
Joined
Mar 11, 2021
Threads
0
Messages
6
Reaction score
3
Location
Grovetown
Vehicles
2015 screw Lariat
Occupation
retired
Has anyone had experience with preventing dust from getting all over everything in the bed? I went from a soft roll-up to a hard tri-fold on my 2015 screw, but the tools and things I keep in the back still get dusty. (I frequently travel a mile section of dirt/gravel road) I'm soon to pull the trigger on a '21 KR and would like to do it as right as can be done from the get-go on sealing it up.
Sponsored

 

dantheman

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 16, 2021
Threads
2
Messages
70
Reaction score
61
Location
BCS TX
Vehicles
21 XLT powerboost
I just installed this same cover based on your photos. I used truckalterations.com and contacted them for a great discount as well. I was torn between the X4 and the X4s, and glad I went with the s.
 

snoshuu

Well-known member
First Name
Paul
Joined
Aug 27, 2020
Threads
7
Messages
384
Reaction score
394
Location
Earth
Vehicles
2021 F150 XLT FX4/Sport(302A) -5.0- Velocity Blue
Occupation
Troublemaker
Has anyone had experience with preventing dust from getting all over everything in the bed? I went from a soft roll-up to a hard tri-fold on my 2015 screw, but the tools and things I keep in the back still get dusty. (I frequently travel a mile section of dirt/gravel road) I'm soon to pull the trigger on a '21 KR and would like to do it as right as can be done from the get-go on sealing it up.
The dust is probably entering through your tailgate.
A tailgate seal should mostly eliminate the issue.
Ford F-150 Installed a New Bak Revolver X4s Tonneau Cover 1617120468593

Ford F-150 Installed a New Bak Revolver X4s Tonneau Cover 1617120486867

Ford F-150 Installed a New Bak Revolver X4s Tonneau Cover 1617120507347
 
OP
OP
Longhorngary

Longhorngary

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 7, 2021
Threads
5
Messages
108
Reaction score
120
Location
Austin, Texas
Vehicles
2017 Ford F150 302A soon to be 2021 F150 KR PB
The dust is probably entering through your tailgate.
A tailgate seal should mostly eliminate the issue.
1617120468593.png

1617120486867.png

1617120507347.png
this looks like a good solution, probably would help with water as well. To the extent any water got in my old revolver x2 it was at the tailgate.
 

snoshuu

Well-known member
First Name
Paul
Joined
Aug 27, 2020
Threads
7
Messages
384
Reaction score
394
Location
Earth
Vehicles
2021 F150 XLT FX4/Sport(302A) -5.0- Velocity Blue
Occupation
Troublemaker
this looks like a good solution, probably would help with water as well. To the extent any water got in my old revolver x2 it was at the tailgate.
Agree.
After carwashes I noticed water outside of where my seal is, but none inside after I installed the seal.
 

Sponsored

vCpu

Active member
First Name
vCpu
Joined
Mar 24, 2021
Threads
5
Messages
29
Reaction score
26
Location
Michigan
Vehicles
2021 F150 XLT
That’s good to know. It’s likely an issue on Truxedo’s side when they packed it. Wanted to get it on before a road trip. Any idea if I can grab them local anywhere?
Support responded on Thursday that they had reached out to the manufacture. I was provided shipping Tuesday and the part showed up today. Good experience with RealTruck.com.
 

Tizzzo

Well-known member
First Name
Ed
Joined
Feb 5, 2021
Threads
5
Messages
450
Reaction score
385
Location
California
Vehicles
2021 Lead Foot Gray XLT 5.0 Supercrew 4x4
Occupation
Veteran
Would you guys recommend this over the hard tri fold designs? I'm assuming its just as secure for potential break ins since its made of aluminum? Looking at either the X4s or undercover armor flex.
 

imnuts

Well-known member
First Name
Mark
Joined
Mar 1, 2021
Threads
23
Messages
1,500
Reaction score
1,567
Location
Dirty Jerz
Vehicles
'21 502A Powerboost 4×4
Occupation
Facilities Engineer
The reason I wanted a roll up vs folding was so that having the bed uncovered left it fully accessible. With the folding covers, you either block the rear window or lose 1-2' of bed space unless you remove the cover. The roll up covers you only miss out on 6-8" of bed space and you can still see out the window.

Soft rolling covers are less restrictive and lighter, but I've read that over time, the cover will stretch to the point that it no longer stays taught and then it just flaps in the wind. Hard covers don't have the same problem.

From a security standpoint, the hard folding covers are probably a little more secure since there are fewer soft areas to cut through. However, the hard roll up cover isn't that much less secure since it still has metal slats.
 

Sponsored


Tizzzo

Well-known member
First Name
Ed
Joined
Feb 5, 2021
Threads
5
Messages
450
Reaction score
385
Location
California
Vehicles
2021 Lead Foot Gray XLT 5.0 Supercrew 4x4
Occupation
Veteran
The reason I wanted a roll up vs folding was so that having the bed uncovered left it fully accessible. With the folding covers, you either block the rear window or lose 1-2' of bed space unless you remove the cover. The roll up covers you only miss out on 6-8" of bed space and you can still see out the window.

Soft rolling covers are less restrictive and lighter, but I've read that over time, the cover will stretch to the point that it no longer stays taught and then it just flaps in the wind. Hard covers don't have the same problem.

From a security standpoint, the hard folding covers are probably a little more secure since there are fewer soft areas to cut through. However, the hard roll up cover isn't that much less secure since it still has metal slats.
Very well said, I was set on a hard tri fold design for better security thinking all roll up covers were easy to break into but after seeing this hard rolling cover design I am very intrigued.
 

Berkfan

Member
Joined
Nov 23, 2020
Threads
2
Messages
14
Reaction score
7
Location
Illinois
Vehicles
2018 Jeep Wrangler JLRU
The reason I wanted a roll up vs folding was so that having the bed uncovered left it fully accessible. With the folding covers, you either block the rear window or lose 1-2' of bed space unless you remove the cover. The roll up covers you only miss out on 6-8" of bed space and you can still see out the window.

Soft rolling covers are less restrictive and lighter, but I've read that over time, the cover will stretch to the point that it no longer stays taught and then it just flaps in the wind. Hard covers don't have the same problem.

From a security standpoint, the hard folding covers are probably a little more secure since there are fewer soft areas to cut through. However, the hard roll up cover isn't that much less secure since it still has metal slats.
Is there a way to leave the hard roll covers rolled only part way?
 
OP
OP
Longhorngary

Longhorngary

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 7, 2021
Threads
5
Messages
108
Reaction score
120
Location
Austin, Texas
Vehicles
2017 Ford F150 302A soon to be 2021 F150 KR PB
Is there a way to leave the hard roll covers rolled only part way?
Not very efficiently, I suppose you could devise a few clips that could hold it in a particular position without a lot of effort, but no method out of the box I'm aware of to hold partially open.
 
OP
OP
Longhorngary

Longhorngary

Well-known member
Joined
Mar 7, 2021
Threads
5
Messages
108
Reaction score
120
Location
Austin, Texas
Vehicles
2017 Ford F150 302A soon to be 2021 F150 KR PB
Would you guys recommend this over the hard tri fold designs? I'm assuming its just as secure for potential break ins since its made of aluminum? Looking at either the X4s or undercover armor flex.
I personally prefer it over the trifold designs, I would rate the protection level as equal to or better than the trifolds. With that said, any thief with enough "want to" could get into any of these covers. Not unlike breaking a window to the truck itself. They definitely remove things from sight and make them more difficult.
 

gemini

Member
First Name
Mehdi
Joined
Apr 2, 2021
Threads
0
Messages
14
Reaction score
8
Location
Beaverton, OR, USA
Vehicles
'21 F150 Lariat 4x4, '18 Tesla SP100D, '17 MX-5 RF
I was torn between the X4 and the X4s, and glad I went with the s.
I'm very interested in purchasing one of these rolling covers for my truck, but I've not been able to find the difference between the X4 and X4s. Can you describe the differences, please? Or, point me to a page where I can find more info?

Thank you!
Sponsored

 
 




Top