Diamondback Truck Covers

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Are you in need of a multi-purpose tonneau cover? Is your better half nagging you about keeping the groceries and baby carriage dry? But you still need the truck for work and play? Now everyone can be happy, including Junior, whose butt is wet enough without having to worry about a soaked stroller!

Well, Diamondback Truck Covers has “literally” got all your needs covered. Starting with the HD version which has a TOP payload of 1600lbs! Yes! You read that correctly, it wasn’t a typo (this time)! It’s capable of carrying 2 full size ATV’s on top or any other equally distributed load you need to haul. The HD is made out of .100″ thick checker plate aluminum with stainless exterior hardware and zinc plated steel interior hardware. Four locking dead bolt style rods secure the panels under the bed rails of your Ford truck.

The Diamondback SE cover is made out of .08″ thick checker plate aluminum and can support up to 400lbs. It has the same hardware and locking style rods as the HD while the panels only weigh 25-35lbs.

Both the front and back panels fold up (and can be removed) for easy access to all of the truck box. No tearing or cracking like vinyl and fiberglass covers so no need to worry about your cargo security. Other standard options include 12 tie down cleats, quick release struts for winged panel removal, full compression weather seal and 2 keyed locks. Installations are quick and easy clamp-on applications.

Diamondback has a variety of accessories that can be added, inluding atv ramps, side rails, commercial headache racks and tool boxes to name a few. They also now offer a Diamondback-X Cover that has been sprayed with Line-X. To check out all of Diamondbacks accessories visit them on the web at: www.diamondbackcovers.com

Comments

johndonnerie@UndercoverTruckBedCovers 2 years ago

Thank you for the information. what i love the most is the picture of the truck itself. I would love to have one!

John P. 12 months ago

I should consider one for my tundra.

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