7/30/2023 0 Comments Undercover flex replacement clipsIt should cover both the top of the bed rail and the tie down rail. But the gasket is too narrow as you can see. Undercover does supply the rubber gasket that you have to trim to fit as I did. There is also the rail that drains the water into the drain tube. In these pictures, you can see that there is a major gap that lets water in. If you look close, you may be able to make out the drain tube connectors. Here you can see the larger bolts and hand cranks that hold the front of the cover to the rails. Here you can see that by using the prop rods, the cover does not rest on your cab, causing damage to the cab, and possibly the cover. These two pictures you can see that is folds up nicely, allowing you to use your bed if you are out and about and need to carry a large piece of equipment, or if you need to use almost all of your bed, you can fold it one more time and have the prop rods hold the entire cover out of the way. I'll have to figure out how to remedy that. As I drive down the road, little droplets fly up and get all over the back window, making it dirty. Since this is the front of the bed, the cover could be wider as well as incorporate the rounded edges.Īfter it rains, water builds up not only inside the bed, but also right under the window. In these pictures is where Undercover could definitely improve. It would make the water resistance better. This is where I think they could have made the cover a little longer and wider, and possibly had corners like the original Undercover toneau. In these first two pictures, you can see good coverage and it looks good. (Not sure how to add the actual picture in the body here, but the link is here.) But the water gets in through other places and does not drain through the hoses, but rather leak inside the bed. The instructions say it is water resistant, not waterproof. I know their hard covers have finished ends and corners, and I believe they could incorporate the front of the bed on this type. ![]() My main concern/gripe is that I believe Undercover dropped the ball when it comes to fit and finish. But then again, I have seen the other products out there and would have settled for a vinyl roll up type. ![]() I know I can't really complain, but had I paid money for this, I would have returned it. I only had to buy the install kit and replacement prop-rods. Let me start by saying I got this cover for free from the dealership I was working at because it was used for display, and we have others used for that now. It does not rest on the cab like the others do, and is simple to install, fold up and fold flat. I like the theory behind the functionality, and think it is one of the best, if not the best tri-fold toneau cover out there. So I finally got around to installing my Undercover Flex on my Tacoma.
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