Truxedo tonneau covers

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Contemplating buying a soft tonneau cover for my 2011 Toyota Tacoma. Have been looking hard at the Truxedo Lo Pro QT model. Wondering if anyone has had any experience with these covers? Thanks!!
 
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Contemplating buying a soft tonneau cover for my 2011 Toyota Tacoma. Have been looking hard at the Truxedo Lo Pro QT model. Wondering if anyone has had any experience with these covers? Thanks!!


I have the Access roll up cover on both of our trucks and absolutely love them. Looks to be the same style as the Truxedo. The roll up style covers are so much more useful than the 3 section or 1 piece covers. We have full access to our beds if we need it. The velcro sides work great the rear lock snugs up the whole cover and the cross bars that roll up with the cover can hold a lot of snow... ask me how I know.. :)
 
I've got a 3 section bakflip on my Ridgeline and love it. Just too easy and fast to open and close. Sturdy too. I do lose about 8" of bed length but if I needed a big bed I'd have bought a real truck. I have no problem hauling plywood or 8' 2"X4"s.
 
I have the Access roll up cover on both of our trucks and absolutely love them. Looks to be the same style as the Truxedo. The roll up style covers are so much more useful than the 3 section or 1 piece covers. We have full access to our beds if we need it. The velcro sides work great the rear lock snugs up the whole cover and the cross bars that roll up with the cover can hold a lot of snow... ask me how I know.. :)

I've had one like that on my Dakota for 5 or 6 years. Works just fine. I like being able to fully expose the box when I need to haul big stuff, yet be able to cover it when we're headed out on vacation and the bed's full of suitcases.
 
Contemplating buying a soft tonneau cover for my 2011 Toyota Tacoma. Have been looking hard at the Truxedo Lo Pro QT model. Wondering if anyone has had any experience with these covers? Thanks!!

I don't have any experience yet! I did extensive research on the Truxedo Lo Pro vs the Access Lorado, and ended up buying the Lorado. There is a dealer on ebay that sells them for $453 and has a "make an offer" tab. I offered $400 with free shipping and he accepted my offer. That is the cheapest price I could find anywhere for either brand. It just came in yesterday and I haven't had a chance to install it yet.
 
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