This is a well-done video! I've watched a few others by folks who nearly know what they're doing, so I appreciate that you made this helpful video, and that you know your stuff.
Nice job your step by step instructions were best so far of any YT for the bed cover and the one I’m going to be getting for my GMC. Thanks for this help.
Just installed one on my 22 F150 following along with your video. Very much appreciated. I will note that I just put the drain hoses in the holes that are in the bed directly next to the drain spout. I’ll see how it holds up but not drilling or cutting into my bedlined plugs was preferred.
I ran the drain hoses through the hole on the side of the bed. The put the weatherstripping on the cover along the rubber flap rather than on the bed of the truck. It’s spray lined, I figured it would stick better on flat surface.
I just installed mine. I used the secound ruber washer to put on the top side to work as a gasket between the bolt anr the bed cover. That ead the main difference i did when installing.
@@sflagg0817 Drains would not exist if they were not necessary. I didn’t want to cut into my liner either, but those plugs in the bed I show are plastic and you can replace them if you ever decide to take off the cover. Thanks for watching! Subscribe!
Thanks man, this is really detailed and informative. I initially thought I might not complete the installation by myself. After watching your video, I gained a little bit confidence. Also, I assume this cover will also fit 2023 F150.
@@forrestpanda Yes. Some of that will hang over the lip of the tailgate and the front of the bed by the window. This is the help prevent water from getting in.
@@DIYBRY Received it today and Unfortunately, the front left corner is fractured and falls off. A tight washer is missing as well. I file the return immediately and they claimed they will charge me 30% of the money for return. It would be a nice cover if it didn't have fractured parts. The installation is not difficult by one person.
The pop rods doesn’t fit in to the dedicated holder when the bed cover is fully open unless I push the bed all the way in. This leaves a gap of around an inch between the cover (when fully closed) and the tail gate leaving the bed exposed to elements. Wouldn’t be the issue if pop rods could be slid a little more towards the tail gate. Any thoughts? F150 Lariat 2022 6.5’ bed
You can loosen the bolt and slide the bracket up higher, then put the prop rods in place, then slide the bracket back down. It took me a little while to figure that out.
@@thinhfan5844 I do not recall off the top of my head. I had knee surgery a week ago and am not currently in a position to go measure. As soon as I can, I will measure and reply. But, what ever cover you buy, just measure the drain pipe that comes with it. 😉
@@charlieaguilar has never seem to ever be a problem. Besides, you cannot open the cover without opening the tailgate. Same motion just in reverse. It’s one of those things you might start out doing, but after a short while, it will become tedious, so you will probably very quickly be opening and shutting the tailgate all the time without opening the last panel just to shut the tailgate first so you can shut the last tonneau panel last.
@@DIYBRYMusic is awesome my guy. Don’t listen to the haters. Adds life to the video. Here’s an idea, those who don’t like it can mute and put on the captions!
This is a well-done video! I've watched a few others by folks who nearly know what they're doing, so I appreciate that you made this helpful video, and that you know your stuff.
Thanks for watching!
Yes very instructive vid
I'll be installing my bed cover on Saturday. I'll use this video as my guide. Wish me luck!
Take Luck! Thanks for watching. Consider supporting the channel with a Super Thanks on the video ;)
Nice job your step by step instructions were best so far of any YT for the bed cover and the one I’m going to be getting for my GMC. Thanks for this help.
Glad to hear it. Best of luck on the install. If you have not yet, please consider subscribing.
Great video. Ordered my cover a year ago and just now got to the install.
@@ldotmurray Thanks! Good luck on the install! Please give me a subscribe! 😎
😂 on the same boat! I thought I was the only one
Excellent video! Thanks for posting!!
Thanks for watching!
Just installed one on my 22 F150 following along with your video. Very much appreciated.
I will note that I just put the drain hoses in the holes that are in the bed directly next to the drain spout. I’ll see how it holds up but not drilling or cutting into my bedlined plugs was preferred.
Awesome! Those plugs I show are rubber. So if you every took of the cover, you could just buy some new bed plugs and your back to normal.
Thanks for watching!
Мужик молодец, доступно и понятно объяснил и показал ! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
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very detailed and specific. thanks brother! i just ordered one also.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks, very helpful video.
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I ran the drain hoses through the hole on the side of the bed. The put the weatherstripping on the cover along the rubber flap rather than on the bed of the truck. It’s spray lined, I figured it would stick better on flat surface.
Cool. Let me know if you experience any leaking.
Thank you sir
You are the best
@@inderjitsingh8654 You are welcome! Please subscribe! 😉
I just installed mine. I used the secound ruber washer to put on the top side to work as a gasket between the bolt anr the bed cover. That ead the main difference i did when installing.
Hope you love it!
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
@@lg654 Thanks for watching! Please Subscribe! 😎
Awesome as always!!!!
Life saver thank you
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Nice video, is it necessary to use drain tubes as I don’t think I want to cut a section out of my spray in liner
@@sflagg0817 Drains would not exist if they were not necessary. I didn’t want to cut into my liner either, but those plugs in the bed I show are plastic and you can replace them if you ever decide to take off the cover. Thanks for watching! Subscribe!
Nice! Love the video brotha!
Thanks for watching!
Thanks man, this is really detailed and informative. I initially thought I might not complete the installation by myself. After watching your video, I gained a little bit confidence. Also, I assume this cover will also fit 2023 F150.
I am very glad to hear that. It’s a pretty simple install. Here is a link for a 2023. (Make sure you choose your correct bed length) amzn.to/4bYykoA
@@DIYBRY Thanks man. A small question. I notice that the cover is for 5'.7'' bed size. The general F150 is 5'.5''. I assume they will fit?
@@forrestpanda Yes. Some of that will hang over the lip of the tailgate and the front of the bed by the window. This is the help prevent water from getting in.
@@DIYBRY Received it today and Unfortunately, the front left corner is fractured and falls off. A tight washer is missing as well. I file the return immediately and they claimed they will charge me 30% of the money for return. It would be a nice cover if it didn't have fractured parts. The installation is not difficult by one person.
@@forrestpanda Where did you buy it?
The pop rods doesn’t fit in to the dedicated holder when the bed cover is fully open unless I push the bed all the way in. This leaves a gap of around an inch between the cover (when fully closed) and the tail gate leaving the bed exposed to elements. Wouldn’t be the issue if pop rods could be slid a little more towards the tail gate. Any thoughts? F150 Lariat 2022 6.5’ bed
You can loosen the bolt and slide the bracket up higher, then put the prop rods in place, then slide the bracket back down. It took me a little while to figure that out.
Amazing video just need subtitles in other languages, but you save me. Thanks.
Glad to hear it. Subscribe! 😎 Not sure how to have subtitles in other languages.
What if I have a drop in bed how should I route the drain tube
Drop in bed liner? You’ll have to drill a hole that meets up with the ones shown in the video.
Are the drains really necessary? They look kind of bogus and cheap.
I’d rather not deal with water getting inside, but if you was to risk it, that’s your call.
Hi. What is size of drain hole?
@@thinhfan5844 I do not recall off the top of my head. I had knee surgery a week ago and am not currently in a position to go measure. As soon as I can, I will measure and reply. But, what ever cover you buy, just measure the drain pipe that comes with it. 😉
Thank you. Buuuuuut. I hear to never close your tailgate last.
@@charlieaguilar has never seem to ever be a problem. Besides, you cannot open the cover without opening the tailgate. Same motion just in reverse. It’s one of those things you might start out doing, but after a short while, it will become tedious, so you will probably very quickly be opening and shutting the tailgate all the time without opening the last panel just to shut the tailgate first so you can shut the last tonneau panel last.
Can we please not have music playing. Other than that, great video
@@aaker30 Thanks for watching! Subscribe for more video that have a backing track 😎
Nice job. But the music is annoying as hell
It’s free and believe it or not, it’s some of the best that I’ve found that’s free.
@@DIYBRYMusic is awesome my guy. Don’t listen to the haters. Adds life to the video. Here’s an idea, those who don’t like it can mute and put on the captions!
@@fictionator77 Thanks! Would be pretty handy if RUclips had a way to single out and mute just the audio track for those picky ones.