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Extang EnCore Hard Tonneau Cover Installation - 2013 Ford F-150

Play video Extang EnCore Hard Tonneau Cover Installation - 2013 Ford F-150

What's up everybody it's AJ with etrailer.com Today we're going to be checking out this Extang Encore tri-folding hard tonneau cover, our 2013 Ford F-150. Now this hard tonneau cover is going to be a great way to cover up that bed that way you keep everything protected on the inside. Not only does it protect against wandering eyes people looking and seeing what your stuff is maybe trying to take it, but also if it snows a whole bunch your bed won't be full of snow and you have to worry about cleaning that out when you go to use it. Let's check it out! The covers have a hard reinforced fiberglass plastic. So it's going to hold up just fine. You can hear me hit it and hear that toughness and the benefit of that is, you know when you have this on there let's say you carry something in the back of your truck.



Installation Guide for the TruXedo TruXport Soft, Roll-Up Tonneau Cover on a 2013 Ford F-150

Play video Installation Guide for the TruXedo TruXport Soft, Roll-Up Tonneau Cover on a 2013 Ford F-150

Presenter: Today on our 2013 Ford F-150, we're gonna be taking a look at, and showing you how to install the Truxedo TruXport soft roll-up tonneau cover, part number TX297601. So here's what our tonneau cover looks like when it's fully installed. Not only is this gonna keep our cargo safe, but it's also gonna give us a stylish look to our truck. One of the really nice features of our tonneau cover is the way it's gonna mount to our truck. It's gonna use a clamp system with rails that are gonna sit on top of our truck bed rails. Now since the side rails for tonneau cover are gonna mount on top of our rails of our truck, it is gonna sit about 1-1/2" above our bed rail.



How to Install: BAKFlip G2 Hard Tonneau Cover on your 2013 Ford F-150

Play video How to Install: BAKFlip G2 Hard Tonneau Cover on your 2013 Ford F-150

Today on our 2013 Ford F-150 Crew Cab six and half foot bed, we're going to review and install the BAKFlip G2 Hard Tonneau cover, part number BAK26307. Here's what our BAKFlip G2 Tonneau cover is going to look like once it's installed. As you can see it's got a really nice low profile design, so it blends in nicely with the vehicle's pickup bed. The G2 has some really nice wide seals that go all the way around both sides and ends for a complete coverage, keeping it sealed, and dirt, and dust, debris, and even moisture out of the pickup bed. Now the G2 itself, the cover, is made of aluminum, so it's nice and lightweight. While still being sturdy enough to hold its composure. The side rails themselves are made from an aircraft aluminum.



BAK RollBAK G2 Hard Tonneau Cover Installation - 2013 Ford F-150

Play video BAK RollBAK G2 Hard Tonneau Cover Installation - 2013 Ford F-150

Today, on this 2013 Ford F150, we're going to install part #BAKR15308. This is a RollBAK G2 hard Tonneau cover. This custom fit Tonneau cover is spring loaded and retractable, which allows for partial or full truck bed access in seconds without having to remove the cover. The cover can be set to stop at intervals along the length of the bed and will fully retract into the built in canister. The automatic latching system creates a secure truck bed when the tailgate is closed and locked. The rubber seals and built in drainage system help keep water out of your truck bed and canister.



BAK Roll-X Hard Tonneau Cover Installation - 2013 Ford F-150

Play video BAK Roll-X Hard Tonneau Cover Installation - 2013 Ford F-150

Today on our 2013 Ford F150, we'll be installing the back Roll X Hard Tonneau cover in the roll up style with aluminum and vinyl covering, part number BAK36309. We'll first begin our installation by taking the Roll X rail and installing the plastic pieces to the back of them with a two sided tape. We'll evenly space these as this will allow the rail to sit level with the side rail of the bed. Now that we have our plastic backing on the back side of each of the Roll X rails, now, we're going to go ahead and put the weather stripping across the front of the bed as this vehicle does not have a drop in plastic liner so we'll need this piece of weather stripping to make our Tonneau cover weather tight. This again has two sided tape on the back of it and we'll just cut it to length either using a pair of scissors or a razor knife. Once we have it cut to length, we'll go ahead and set the foam piece starting at one side, peeling the back off and working it down on the top of the bed rail as we move across from one side to the other.





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