![]() Most of the products that are in stock are shipped Same Day or within 1-2 business days. Orders placed before 2 PM are usually processed the same day. However, there are certain locations where we are not able to offer Free Shipping but we try to ship with the lowest rates possible. MyTruckPoint offers Free Shipping on majority products in USA & Canada for orders over $50. Unscrew the one screw and replace the batteries. Q: How do I change the batteries in my B-Light system?Ī: Remove the battery pack/switch panel from the hook and loop attachment. Q: How can I get the side seals to lay flat on my new Ultra Flex?Ī: After a day or two direct sunlight will be absorbed and help the seals lay flat. Flex is also compatible with many aftermarket bed caps. The Ultra Flex will work with BedRug, spray-ins and any under the rail bedliner. Q: Is the Ultra Flex compatible with my bedliner?Ī: Yes. Q: How easy is it to remove my Ultra Flex cover?Ī: Simply unscrew the two elevator bolts and lift! Q: What are the Ultra Flex panels made out of?Ī: Aircraft Grade Aluminum coated with a matte black finish.Ī: All UnderCover products are proudly made in the USA. The tailgate can be opened and closed with the tonneau in the closed position. The Ultra Flex provides dual action tailgate seal for easy operation. Q: Can you open and close the tailgate with the cover in the closed position?Ī: Yes. The Ultra Flex panels are the thickest panels in the industry. ![]() Q: What is the install time on the Ultra Flex?Ī: The Ultra Flex can be installed in about 45 minutes.Ī: Yes. The Ultra Flex panels are made of aluminum providing strength and durability. The cover also comes with an integrated luminous rail light system for enhanced night vision. Ultra Flex has a matte black finish, carpeted under panels, universal tailgate operation and an L-Rail install. I give this cover an 8 out of 10 overall.Q: How does the Ultra Flex differ from the Flex?Ī: The Ultra Flex has many different features than the Flex. Ive recieved lots of complements on it and i dont see many others on the road like it. Im just over 140 lbs and it bows under my weight, even when folded. The cover is hard but i wouldnt stand on it! nore would i use it as a bench as suggested in the flex video. the latch rods that hold it in the upright position are very easy to operate and very sturdy. what i liked about the flex over the F1 was that when folded up it doesnt touch the cab of the truck. So the cover has a few bugs to work out but all and all its a great cover. I was worried that the seal would rip and tear from vibration so i taped the screws. i covered with tape but i will have to file them also.ģ the screws holding the cover together were marking up the seal on the rails. For one the ends of the mounting rails were raw and very sharp, i used a small file and rounded off the edges.Ģ i noticed that the cover was scratching itself when it gets folded into the upright position. But a tailgate seal is all i would need to fix that.Īfter a couple months of use i noticed some tweeks that needed to be made. there was a little water leak that came from the tailgate. I installed it just in time because it rained hard for 2 weeks just after. Turned out pretty sweet, i'll be painting them black one of these days. I didnt want to drill any holes in my new truck so i went to the hardware store and got some supplies to rig something up. With the cover now installed i got to work on the drain tubes. then i folded it back up and installed the mounting bolts. first i opened the cover and lined it up nice with the box. Once the rails and seal were installed the cover mounted in no time. ![]() The cover came with a seal for the back of the box by the rear window Second try i used some D-rings that i got from an army surplus link on this site, 5 for 5 bucks! plus $20 shipping lol After a long hard decision between the F1, elite g3 and the flex, i chose the flex for its price, look, 3 year warranty and the fact that it bolts to my bed rails with no drilling.įirst try i used the shims that came with the cover ![]()
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