Best truck cover

Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

DRAGONFLY

Full Access Member
Joined
Mar 5, 2017
Posts
84
Reaction score
24
Location
Pleasant hill, ca
No room in the garage for the Raptor, can you recommend an excellent truck cover manufacturer, one that won't rip apart in the next storm. And that fits the Gen 2 model perfectly.
 

Krab

Full Access Member
Joined
Apr 15, 2013
Posts
300
Reaction score
74
Location
Central Texas
Best truck cover is no truck cover.

Honestly though, a cover during strong winds will probably just scratch up your paint.
 

Maxcap

Member
Joined
May 11, 2017
Posts
36
Reaction score
4
Truck Cover

I purchased a cover from Covercraft (PN#C18041GK), that fits well and seems durable. They have many fabric choices with varying characteristics. If you want more details, feel free to pm me.
 

IRONMAN

Well-Known Member
Joined
Jun 21, 2010
Posts
9,043
Reaction score
2,400
Location
MICHIGAN
No room in the garage for the Raptor, can you recommend an excellent truck cover manufacturer, one that won't rip apart in the next storm. And that fits the Gen 2 model perfectly.

Personally I like the Revolver X2 Hard Rolling Tonneau Cover by BAK

https://bakindustries.com/i-2179899...-tonneau-cover-5-6-bed-revolver-x2-39329.html

It's pretty secure, rolls up out of they way when you need the bed and keeps the elements out quite well.
It sits flush with the top of the bed so it should be pretty good in windy conditions.

Contact @RSiWORKS and they will give you a great price on one.
They also carry many more brands.
 

Seven

Full Access Member
Joined
Aug 16, 2017
Posts
165
Reaction score
32
My garage is too small for my Raptor, so I'll be leaving mine out as well. I won't be using a cover but I have covers for two of my cars. I have coverking triguard covers on them but they are in the garage. Get an outdoor cover to protect from water and UV.
 

Chowder

Member
Joined
Aug 15, 2017
Posts
6
Reaction score
1
You need to be careful about keeping a cover on your truck outside. Scratching and sanding can happen. If there is any wind, the cover overtime can scratch your paint. Even if you get a super soft cover, the cover moving over and area of paint overtime can act like super fine sand paper. you wouldn't think this could happen but it does!!
If possible I would get a car port of one of those heavy duty tarp garages.
 
Top