Ford Tonneau Covers
Roll up or hatch style tonneau covers by Access, Truxedo, BAK Industries, or Craftec are custom fit to your Ford. Most covers provide a simple no-drill installation on your Ford, and all tonneau covers offer either a roll-up or easy removal design to allow you to adjust for any of your hauling needs.
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Access TonnoSport Tonneau Cover Installation - 2003 Ford F-250

Today on our 2003 Ford F250, we'll be installing the Access TonnoSport roll-up cover, Part # A22010319. To start, we'll take the passenger side side-rail with the water-strip facing the inside lip of the truck bed and pushed all the way forward on the inside of the bed nearest the cab. Here's where we want the edge of the rail to meet the top edge of the truck bed using spring clamps to hold it in position. Now we'll take the clamps provided with our install kit starting at the forward near the cabin to secure the bed rail to the truck bed. Keep in mind in positioning and tightening your clamp to, one, make sure the clamp grooves is line up with the side-rail grooves and that when you're tightening it down, it brings the side rail flat portion down level with the truck bed. Now let's go ahead and put our little clamps in position and tighten them down.
Agri-Cover Vanish Roll-Up Tonneau Cover Installation - 2006 Ford Super Duty

Today we are going to install part number 91309 from Agri-Cover, and this is their Vanish low-profile roll-up tonneau cover. And we are going to install this on a 2006 Ford Super Duty long-bed pickup. Our first step involved is go ahead and, we are going to do the side rails first. What is going to happen is the rail is going to fit on the inside edge of the bed, pushed all the way to the front of the box. And you want this edge to match the top edge of your bed rail. Once you have it the way you want it, you go ahead and clamp it into place. Then we will go back with the regular, permanent clamps. Go up as far as you can on the bed. And then the other half is adjustable where it matches the teeth in the rail. Now, you want to install your clamps as evenly as possible across the rail.