I like the knurled knob fasteners for quick removal you have, the Ford version requires a socket or wrench for removal, not that I am anticipating removing mine frequently, but needing no tools is a better option.Installed the BAK Revolver X4s bed cover this evening, Pictures of some details here in a Flickr photo album:
https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjAfPAt
do you happen to have a link to the bridge part? Looks like exactly what I need.Front seat covers and back seat protection and bridge for the furkids
Here you godo you happen to have a link to the bridge part? Looks like exactly what I need.
Thanks, ordered one. Nothing else on Amazon looks like it fits or isn't absolute crap.
We did not need to trim our Weathertech mats to fit. We have folding cargo divider under the back seat on our Lariat ER--maybe there is a difference in the trueness of fit the one designed for trucks without the divider.@Jernat Weathertech are heavy soft rubber, but require trimming, giving a rough edge.
These required trimming an edge that the factory leaves on for their plastic hangers to attach to.did not need to trim our Weathertech mats to fit
Looks like you order the “all weather floor mats” that are not the same as the “floor liner “ versions that are larger and contoured for the lightning.These required trimming an edge that the factory leaves on for their plastic hangers to attach to.
https://www.weathertech.com/ford/20...-fold-flat-storage/no/?OrderItemId=2155563962
anf their picture shows the back mats matching up against each other, but their is a gap between them.
Coverage around the accelerator pedal is missing compared to the Husky, I think.
Thanks for posting! My wife & I have been looking this tent and their upgraded version.…wondering why you chose this model?Napier Sportz truck tent series 57 with BAK revolver X4s bed cover test install, see Flickr photo album:
https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjAgbSJ
works OK, tent bottom fills under the space of the rolled up bed cover. Napier straps seem ok for going over the paint with a touch of extra protection at strap buckle points. Tried to get tent pole locations and strap tensions just right. Door flap rolled up in this photo. Would be interesting to try setting this up in the wind. Put poles into tent while it was on ground, not sure if I could do it while in the bed. Five foot six inches high inside tent. could sit in a chair comfortably, which i hope to do while trying to photograph the stars wirelessly. need to sneek 120V thru door for heated blanket. waiting for bedrug, but i will have a 38" wide pad as well.