i was wondering if anyone had a UnderCover Tonneau Cover and if so how well do they work.
I have it and I love it.
If you're happy with a hard cover, then I think it is one of the best.
It's really strong. I stand on it when I need to wash the top of the truck or during the winter to clear the snow from the top of the cab.
It also removes rather easily in about 2 minutes. They advertise that a single person can lift/carry the cover, and one can, but in reality it takes 2 people to remove or replace it on the truck.
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My Fast is not concerned with gas mileage...
2006 Crew Cab LE 4x4
(2005 Lemon is gone...)
Smokin Hot Smoke Color
Step Bars
Big Tow
Sirius Satellite Radio
Creative Zen MicroPhoto Player (Screw iPod)
Undercover Tonneau
Nissan All Weather Matts
I waited for nearly 2 years for Undercover to get a product to market for the King Cab, and eventually gave up all hope.
I'm loving the LazerLite, and have grown to really appreciate the feature of being able to open the tailgate without popping the tonneau.
The Undercover is a good unit, but I flat out ran out of patience with them after 2 years of excuses and lame promises... maybe by now they have a King Cab version if that's what you have.
Do though consider the LazerLite, I love mine! Very strong, super clean look, light weight enough I can put it on and off myself, very watertight.
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'05 Titan SE 4x4 KC, Red Alert with Graphite/Titanium
Popular Package, Utility Package, Big Tow & 17" Off Road Wheels, and more to come...
I sell tonneaus. For a hard cover, Undercover is my personal favorite. Lightweight, easily removable, can stand on it, reasonably priced, can be painted, has a small 3 LED light, dual locks with lock covers, and while not guaranteed to be waterproof, it COVERS the rails which does make it more water tight than those that don't.
I couldnt be happier with mine. I really like its versatility and it goes well with the trim of the truck. My truck is Smoke with Chrome package and it all blends well together. They also include wall hooks to hang the cover when it is removed. California weather being not so severe we do get a good rain now and again and I have had no water in the bed yet, even with powerwash carwashes.
I looked at the undercover and I loved it but I ended up going with a Truxedo Lo Pro. I couldn't be happier with mine. It's flat across the bed and I can roll it up when I need to. I've had a few people ask me about it cuz they thought it was a hard cover. Now that I've had it for about 6 months it's reinforced that I made the right decision. There have been countless times I would have had to REMOVE the undercover (actually take it home, remove it and then go back) to get my cargo home. With the undercover I just rolled it up and in my cargo went.
To make a short story long.....it depends on which way YOU want to go. The Undercover is a good choice but it depends on how much you'd have to remove it I guess. Hope this helps.
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2006 Titan LE 4x4 CC (Smoke Grey)
Tinted Front Windows
Nissan Factory side steps
Clear bra
Truxedo LoPro Tonneau cover
Denali Style Chrome Grille
Weathertech Floorliners
Chrome AC Vent Trim
Volant CAI
Volant LED Tail lights
Next on the List:
PRG Leveling Kit
Volant Duel Exhaust
Tailgate Chrome bezel
18" Chrome Factory rims
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