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Has anyone seen or used the TURBO SII 5' Hard Tri-Fold FRP Tonneau Cover?

Discussion in 'Tonneau Covers, Caps and Shells' started by TRDanny, Aug 8, 2019.

  1. Aug 8, 2019 at 11:19 AM
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    TRDanny

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    While looking around for covers I came across this one on Amazon. Has anyone had any experiences with this cover. I am trying not to break the bank on a good hard shell, my biggest concern is rain, living in Florida. I apologize if this is in the wrong place I am still very new to the forum. Thanks for the help

    TURBO SII 5' Hard Tri-Fold FRP Tonneau Cover Fit for 2016 2017 2018 2019 Toyota Tacoma Fleetside Styleside 5ft Truck Pickup Short Bed | 5 Years Warranty.
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PVN1J7...colid=3MJ4AQ3JHMDU&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it

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    I saw your post and since just bought this same model in December I would reply, even though i have a 2015 RAM Ecodiesel Crewcab 5.7 bed. Easy to install. Sturdy enough to stand on as it is supposed to hold 300 lbs. and I weigh 214. It folds the 1st two folds and then has nylon straps to hold it down on the last 3rd, leaving 2/3rd open if you need to haul something bigger, but if hauling something that requires the whole bed, you will need to remove it completely. And probably best to have someone help to remove it, but probably can be done singularly, but since it is sturdy enough to 300 lbs., its not lightweight. I have not tried to stuff it in the back seat of my Crewcab to see if it would fit, just in case I needed the space to carry something large in the bed and couldn't leave it behind. It has rained here in So. California and it was relatively dry as the cover sits on top of the bed so not a sealed unit. I bought it off of eBay for $449 so would have saved $50 if I bought it from Amazon. One of the plastic buckles that holds it strapped down was missing and I complained. After 2-3 weeks back and forth, they sent me the replacement buckle plus refunded me $25 to buy a pop rivet gun to attach it with. My tailgate locks so it secures whatever is inside the bed.
    So there's your review from someone who has one, and it arrived quickly so I'm sure it would be the same for Amazon.
     
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