Extang FullTilt Toolbox Tonneau Cover Customer Reviews
52 Customer Reviews
The Extang FullTilt Toolbox Tonneau Cover is designed for people who want to get the most out of their truck bed. Made with ultimate versatility in mind, the FullTilt Toolbox Tonneau Cover is hinged at the tool box and tilts up on gas shocks, so you can get into your entire truck bed and tool box with ease. Plus, the FullTilt rolls away or comes off completely without tools, so your truck bed is never short on storage space.
Choose your closure—the Extang FullTilt Tool Box Tonneau Cover comes with either metal TuffSnaps closure or exclusive “peel & seal” J-Channel strip. Installing the FullTilt Tool Box Tonneau is easy—no tools and no drilling required!
Extang quality abounds with patented TuffSnaps, spring-loaded bows, aluminum frame backed by a Lifetime Warranty, and a commercial-grade leather grain black vinyl tarp with a 10-year warranty.
Want fast, one-handed access to your full truck bed and tools? There’s only one way to go, Extang FullTilt Tool Box!
Our 52+ Extang FullTilt Tool Box Tonneau Cover customer reviews have an average rating of 4.50 out of 5 stars. To see specific reviews about your vehicle, please select your year, make and model from the drop down above.
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Reviewed by James G (CHULA, GA) — Nov 25, 2012 6:24 PM
I was looking for a tonneau cover that would fit behind a toolbox and had been told by folks at the dealership that it didn't exist. I am glad that I shopped around and found this product. The cover installed easily and so far has performed very well. I would advise putting some weather seal at the tool to cab-side so that you don't have a leak there.
Reviewed by Carson P (South Beloit, IL) Reviewed for a 2012 Ford F-250 — Sep 17, 2012 4:03 PM
This is one of the nicest covers i have owned. has a nice rubber gasket with a drain tray up against the toolbox and enough adjustability to be water tight. i like how i have many options like rolling it up, hinging it or taking it right off. pretty much only need to carry an allen wrench with you and your set. Thanks
Reviewed by Samuel E (Glen Dale, WV) Reviewed for a 1996 Ford F-250 — Aug 16, 2012 9:47 AM
Looks great, materials are top notch and functions as designed, I would however choose the "press and seal" version instead of the snaps. With the full tilt design I don't see me ever unsnaping the covering from the frame and the press/seal would give an even "cleaner" look. Installed myself without much effort.
Reviewed by Warren B (Spanaway, WA) Reviewed for a 1984 Chevy C/K 2500 — May 05, 2012 12:45 AM
I went over the directions a couple times to get familiar with assembly and pieces. Once I started the assembly It took me about 25 minutes to get it all together. It looks and works great.
Reviewed by Hans K (Guilford, CT) Reviewed for a 2012 Dodge Ram — Apr 20, 2012 4:54 AM
The assempbly is not so easy if you are alone, with another pair of hands it is a 15 minutes job. It fits absolutely perfect all necessary tools are included and it looks really good. The quality is outstanding.
Reviewed by Ronald B (Wrightstown, NJ) Reviewed for a 2012 GMC Sierra — Mar 06, 2012 4:28 PM
The cover is great but 1 the seal that goes against the toolbox should be designed to seal better 2 the cover should be 2" longer so the toolbox can be slid over the front edge of the bed so water won't run between front of bed and toolbox. So what I did is ran a bead of clear silicone on box where rubber seal meets and a bead between front of bed and box
Reviewed by John L (Palestine, TX) Reviewed for a 2010 Dodge Ram — Mar 01, 2012 5:08 AM
I looked high and low to find a bed cover for my 2010 Dodge shortbed pickup,cause I wanted to use my toolbox with it. Only at Autoanything did I find a 3' bed cover for my truck. I ordered it and received it in short time, and assembled it with the help of my two grand daughters (3&2). Had a blast with them and the assembly. I did have two problems with this product, one it arrived with a tear in the cover, which is being replace by extang for free. Secondly, it leaked along the toolbox area, however, a can of "Stop leak" sealed that problem. Now I have a great looking cover on my truck that allows me to stow our stuff without the worry of what the weather will be. Thanks to Autoanything and extang!
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Asked by gene s.
Aug 12, 2012 8:28 PM
2007 Dodge Ram
0 Answers
What is "peel and seal tongue and grove" ? I've never seen snaps last but, don't understand what the option is.
Asked by Anonymous
Jul 30, 2012 4:32 AM
2003 Ford F-150
0 Answers
How does the tarp seal to the toolbox? Does it seal good enough to prevent leaks?
Asked by Anonymous A.
Jun 29, 2012 4:20 PM
1 Answer
Does the cover fit over a tool box that fits across the bed of my Silverado pick-up? I have a liner inside the bed in which the rain accumulates. I do not want to get rid of the tool box just to cover the bed. I have tried a simple tarp but that does not do it. There are a lot of pick-ups with tool boxes that do not have bed covers. So they have the same problem. Thanks
Answered by Elizabeth C. — Jun 29, 2012 4:44 PM
Hello. The Extang FullTilt Tool Box Tonneau Cover may block latches and locks on certain low-profile style tool boxes that lie or are attached to the back of the bed. The tonneau does not cover boxes that extend beyond the bedrails. Thank you for your question.
flagAsked by Vincent V.
May 15, 2012 10:33 AM
2003 GMC Sierra
1 Answer
Whats the differance between the snap seals and snapless seals?
Answered by Michael K. — May 18, 2012 3:36 PM
Hi Vince, the snap seals are traditional snaps. The snapless closure is "peel & seal" tongue and groove system.
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