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The Tonno ProHard Fold Tonneau Cover (HF-452) is a lightweight yet robust solution for Nissan Frontier owners, designed for easy installation and enhanced security. Weighing just 52lbs, it can support up to 350lbs of distributed weight, making it a practical choice for both work and play. With a no-tools-required setup and preassembled convenience, this cover is tailored for 2005 - 2021 Nissan Frontier 5' Beds, ensuring a perfect fit and peace of mind.
Manufacturer | Tonno Pro |
Brand | Tonno Pro |
Model | HF-452 |
Item Weight | 52 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 68 x 27 x 5 inches |
Item model number | HF-452 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Black |
Manufacturer Part Number | HF-452 |
OEM Part Number | HF-452 |
J**T
Quick, easy, and mostly water tight.
This truck bed cover fit my 2010 Frontier 5' bed perfectly. It arrived sooner than expected and took me less than an hour to install. The directions could use more detail, but once I got the first latch in place it was all repetition for the remaining latches. Immediately after installation I took my truck out to the interstate, went 80mph with no problems of the cover lifting up. Then, I took my truck through a car wash with fiber rollers and the cover stayed on. Very little water enter the bed of my truck during the car wash. I recommend this cover.
J**T
Nissan Frontier with Utili-track Install
The bed cover works and looks great. The problem was installing it with the Nissan Frontier Utili-track system. I reached out to Tonno Pro and was directed to a gentleman named Wes from truck-hero who emailed this diagram; which was not in the instructions. You're welcome to the other Frontier owners and thanks Wes!
M**E
I Was In Fly-Off Panic Mode For A Month
I did quite a bit of research on bed covers for my 2018 Nissan Frontier and finally settled on this. I've waiting almost a month and half before writing this so I could get a firm idea of it's quality, usefulness and all the good and bad. So, let's go over my experiences.* The directions weren't the best, but got the job done. My biggest complaint is that the directions don't give much details about how much to tighten the screws that attach the cover to the supplied clips. So, if you read reviews from people and they said they tightened and something broke, it's because I found that there is no point when tightening down the cover that the screws stop hitting a limit. They will continue to spin but cause excessive pressure on the contact points and the beams under the cover that something will ultimately give way. I luckily noticed this as I was attempting to tighten down the cover and stopped short of falling into the same troubles. You just need to tighten firmly so that there is no up and down or side to side give against the clamps. That's it. A solid yank up should allow no movement or a hard push should not allow the cover to slide around on the top of the bed.* I had some troubles lining up the cover, as others have mentioned, but knowing everyone else's frustrations with this allowed for me to settle for 98% accuracy.* Once on, the seal seemed pretty solid on all sides. As some others noted, there was a slight bump on the hinge area that rests on the side rails but the seal seemed to compress against the rail regardless (see pics). I think that bump has subsided over the time I've had it on, but still there. It's been through some heavy rain and a car wash (both brushless and brushes). For rain, I had the SLIGHTEST amount of water in the corner after a huge down pour. I'll take that any day. This water may have come in from the tail gate sides as I haven't installed the extra weather-proofing weather strips they provided. I wanted to see if it's really needed and I still don't feel like I need or want to put them on. As for the car wash, it was a BIT wetter but again in the corners near the tail gate, I'd feel comfortable storing anything in there. No harm was done to the cover in either type of wash.* I've noticed the cover seems to get dirty and look dirty much faster than the truck itself. Both the cover and my truck is black and you can definitely see the dirt collect on the cover way in advance over the truck itself. Just requires more frequent cleaning as recommended if you like a nice tidy truck look.* I'm not a fan of the faux-leather fabric that is wrapping the hardtop the way it's adhered; it's not tight to the hardtop. So, there is a gap between the material and the top and makes me concerned about it's durability like that. I thought it would be glued to the hard top to make one piece. Not that it's really flapping in the wind, but it is moving enough to almost look like a soft cover. Kinda disappointing.* On my 5-ft bed, you loose about 1.2 feet of the bed when the cover is folded open, so keep that in mind. It wasn't the funnest experience putting the cover on in the first place, so I really don't want to have to remove it and then reinstall to haul something bigger, but you do lose considerable room when you only have 5-ft to start with.* The straps that clip the cover down when open seem to do the job. No problems there.* Once the cover is closed and you close the tail gate and lock it, the only way to get into it is to unlock the gate and open. Otherwise, you (or the hoodlum trying to break-in to your truck bed) will need to get something under it and pry it off which will obviously ruin the cover and likely mar the bed. I feel secure that it's secure enough for me to leave things in the bed when it's closed and locked. Most of these thieves go for the easy, unlocked or open trucks.* I'm not hearing any vibration, rattling, squeaking or anything different with the cover on compared to it being off. Maybe the people that hear that either have the cover too far forward so it's rubbing against the cab (which it shouldn't) or it's not down tight enough. If properly tight (no overly tight!), it shouldn't have any room to move to make noise. EDIT - 8/3/2019: I HAD TO REMOVE THE ENTIRE COVER TO HAUL SOMETHING THAT NEEDED THE FULL LENGTH OF MY TRUCKBED. AFTER I RE-INSTALLED THE COVER, i WAS HEARING A VIBRATION/FLAPPING SOUND WHEN I GOT TO SPEEDS OF 5O+ MPH. TURNS OUT THE RUBBER FLAP/GASKET THAT HELPS SEAL THE FRONT-END BEHIND THE CAB WAS TOO CLOSE AND IT WAS FLAPPING AND SLAPPING THE CAB. IT WAS ANNOYING, BUT I JUST LOOSENED THE CLAMPS AND SLID THE ENTIRE COVER BACK ABOUT HALF AN INCH AND THE SOUND IS GONE. EASY FIX BUT AN ANNOYING LOUD SOUND OTHERWISE.* Okay, so.... the final thing. I swear for the first drive, I was petrified it would fly off. I drove like 25 mph thinking any second, it was going to go. Then, i went 40, the 60, then 75. Every MPH more I went, I was sweating bullets. My mind just kept picturing those 4 clamps that are the only thing holding it down. But, it never went. One day, we had a bad wind storm and I was driving down the highway thinking this was the day, but no. It survived. Now, over a month later and I've literally forgotten all about the fear. I've had it open and strapped; no issues. I've opened it several times to load bigger things; no issues. So, I'm pretty confident it's there to stay; although I'm looking for wood to knock on right now for added insurance. Never say never, right?!Summary: Would I buy it again? Hmmmmm.... I think as a first experience of a cover, I now know what to expect and may look to a higher quality on future cover purchases. But, the price is right for this one. I don't feel taken or cheated. I'm getting a dry truck bed now and feel it's secure when closed and locked, so it's doing what it claims. Plus, I really think it enhances the look of my truck (when clean) in my opinion. If Amazon allowed a more precise rating scale, I'd give it a 3.7 or 3.8. It's closer to 4 so that's what I'm representing.
L**E
Great Tonto cover
I was a little hesitant in buying because the first attempt arrived damaged. But I reorder and couldn't be be more pleased. Easy to set up looks great. Appears to be water proof keeping the water out of the bed. Oh and very sturdy!
B**R
super easy to put on and off vehicle in 5 ...
Worked well for a 2018 Nissan Frontier. Comes basically completely assembled, super easy to put on and off vehicle in 5 minutes, looks good. The only concern is even though my tailgate locks I wouldn't trust it very well. The clamps are plastic and I think someone could easily break them to get in.
C**N
Had to return. Damaged in transit due to poor packaging.
The cover is OK in its construction and quality, good for the money and would buy again. BUT... The packaging was so bad, only a little paper inside the box. The box had burst open and parts were damaged and missing. I requested a replacement and this also came in a similar condition, one of the foam rubber joint covers was torn. I decided to keep it and after finding some closed cell foam rubber and cement at the hardware store I installed it on my Frontier, fit well. The lock down brackets and clamps are not well designed and are difficult to operate but are sturdy.
L**W
Great!
Looks great on my 2019 Nissan Frontier! It went on really easy. I thought I forgot a step, but it was just that easy. It seals all the way around.
P**T
Cover coming apart in 30 days
We purchased this product 33 days ago. It is already started to curl up on the edges and come apart. We assume that the heat is making the glue come apart. For $500 we did not expect such a low quality product.We need the company to contact us please.
C**R
Mixed feelings....
The quality overall of this tonno is excellent I am very satisfied with this product. However, coming to the mounting it states tool free and for the frontier I have a 2017 which falls within the range with stock frontier rails. They do work but only after cutting the mounts before I can mount it to the rails. Overall it's an amazing product but only for those who have the tools to modify the mounts.
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