Truck Covers that are just used to cover the bed of your truck may be fine if you’re looking to keep rain or snow out of the cargo area. But if you store your tools or other equipment in your truck, you have probably come to the conclusion that the cab is not a practical or secure option. That leaves the bed of your truck, and if this is the area of your vehicle that you’ll use for storage, you’re going to need something more.
One product that seems to offer the security you need with style is the RollBak Tonneau Cover. It offers a no-drill clamp-on installation, it’s unfazed by the weather and has a locking system that is not visible from the outside, making it tamper proof. It can also support 400 pounds of weight, which makes this accessory tougher than most other covers. Plus, because it is made of industrial aluminum, it will probably last the life of your pickup. These Truck Tonneau Covers are available for ford, chevy, dodge, gmc, toyota, and nissan models.
Another product that offers unusual functionality is the 4Way tonneau cover. Simply put, this cover allows you access to the bed of your truck from all sides. Whether you use your truck for work or sport, this cover will make it easier to get to items stowed in the cargo area. It is a vinyl top, but the vinyl is applied to a composite shell that gives it strength and durability. It employs a 4-way lock system to keep your stored items secure. The 4Way Tonneau Cover is available also available for most model pickups.
There are numerous other Pickup Truck Bed Covers on the market, with some better than others. But again, the important thing is matching the accessory to the need. After all, you wouldn’t accessorize your family car with juiced up suspension and racing wheels…right?
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Filed under: Trucks Friday, November 6th, 2009






