Tyger Auto T1 Soft Roll-up Truck Bed Tonneau Cover Compatible with 2022-2025 Nissan Frontier | 5' (60") Bed | TG-BC1N9057
Manufacturer | Tyger Auto |
Brand | Tyger Auto |
Model | TYGER T1 |
Item Weight | 18.94 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 60.87 x 63.98 x 1.3 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | TG-BC1N9057 |
Exterior | Vinyl |
Manufacturer Part Number | TG-BC1N9057 |
D**E
This is the one you want (2022 Nissan Frontier Pro-4X)
Ordered this for my Nissan Frontier. The installation took about 30 mins and was quite easy. No special tools other than a socket wrench and phillips screwdriver were needed. The installation is intuitive enough that the instructions are barely needed. This is the second roll-up cover I owned, I also had one on my previous vehicle, a Ram 1500. This cover is very good. The vinyl is very thick and heavy-duty. The cross-members are curved to facilitate drainage, something most other covers don't offer. The release mechanism runs the full width of the bed, so you can unlatch the cover easily from either side or the center. Weather stripping is provided, too. The component quality is very good, all the parts were made to high tolerances and installed on my vehicle exactly as expected, everything lined up perfectly. I'm very happy with this cover, it's "OEM" quality and matches the vehicle perfectly, giving it a much better look than an open bed. Don't waste time waffling over which cover to get, you won't regret this one, just get it.
M**A
Setup was easy and looks good
I wasn’t sure if this would work with. 2023 Nissan Frontier and the utility track. I found mixed reviews. But installation was easy and it fit perfectly. I preferred that the cover not attach to the utility track so that I wouldn’t lose capability. I noted my MPG over the last 150 miles; now I am going to see if there is any real benefit.
J**.
Quality Cover
Quality cover comes shipped pre-assembled; just unpack and it is ready to install. Instructions that were included were easy to follow. I installed it on a 2022 Nissan Frontier and it included hardware to use the Utili-Track rails. Rails at the end of the truck bed had to be partially removed to install brackets on rails, so an appropriately sized Torx driver is needed. Total install time from unboxing was 40-45 minutes. The cover I had installed by a local truck accessory store on my previous truck was identical in quality and design, but cost $450. This is half the price and all of the quality.
J**R
Easy to install
Just purchased this new to me 2023 Nissan Frontier and the first thing I wanted to do was put a tonneau cover on to protect items in the bed of my truck. I had a 2017 Ford F-150 and bought this tonneau cover for it and loved it. Same story here, easy to install and looks good. I had the tonneau cover on my F-150 for approx. 3 years and held up in Wisconsin snow and winter weather. I’d say it’s 99% water proof. Only time will tell how the Frontier tonneau cover holds up but I’m sure it’ll do great as it did with my F-150. Would purchase again and recommend it.
B**D
Great Tonneau for the $$ But Needs MacGyvering
I ordered this tonneau for my 2012 Nissan Frontier short bed. Based on the reviews, I knew fairly well what I was getting. That said, I had to do a bit of MacGyvering to get it to work right, sit flat and keep the water/rain out of the bed. There's no way mine would do this right of the box.First off, a review of the hardware quality:Cheap. But you probably already know that. When you buy the least expensive tonneau on Amazon, you ain't getting brushed stainless steel and aircraft grade aluminum, you get plastic! Be gentle with the hardware. Don't over-tighten things or wrench on things or you'll bend and brake them. That said, the hardware is plenty strong enough to solidly hold the tonneau on at freeway speeds.The InstallKeeping it flat:In order to keep the back tonneau corners flat and touching the bed (which they won't do out of the box), I had to unscrew the tonneau's holddown crossbar, slide it toward the rear of the tonneau by about 4" then re-screw it to the side frames. This requires a drill/driver and a #2 Philips bit for those who are interested. The screws are self-drilling and the frame is aluminum so it's actually pretty easy. Moving the crossbar (and hold down points) also moves the holding pressure toward the middle of the panel. This keeps the rear of the panel flat on the bed. Why they didn't design it this way in first place is beyond me. The original position is way to close to the panel hinge, putting hardly any pressure on the back of the panel.Sealing it to the bed:The side seals work great (I have plastic bed edges). The problem is at the front. The front bed edge is about 1/4" lower than the sides. This means there's a gap between the front bed edge and the tonneau seal. No beuno. Fortunately, the kit coms with 1" wide foam, adhesive back weather stripping meant to somehow (according to the instructions) seal the tailgate. This thought is pure lunacy since there's simply no way to seal the sides of the tailgate with weather stripping. I put it to better use: I cut it in half lengthwise giving me two long 1/2" wide strips. I stick the strips, one on top of the other, onto the front bed edge, giving me a nice even surface, and leveling it with the side edges for the tonneau to sit on. Turns out the tonneau is about 1/2" too short to sit perfectly on top of the weather stripping, but it does work because it butts up next to it, keeping water out.The Tailgate:With the last scraps of weather stripping, I filled the gap between the top edges of the tailgate and the bed. This gave an even surface for the rear of the tonneau to sit on. My truck is dark grey so you don't even notice the black weather stripping. I did not bother trying to seal the tailgate sides.The results:Terrific!! Just spent a weekend in the mountains with tons of heavy rain and snow! All the gear in the back stayed nice and dry. It is not perfect because some moisture still gets in around the tailgate, but not enough to matter or worry about. The tonneau also looks good. Stitching is even, seams are nice. Vinyl (or whatever it is) is taught and even across the bed. I'm a huge fan of truck bed versatility and this tonneau gives me exactly that.Oh, and that stupid little LED bed-light they give you as a bonus? Turns out it's useful! I stuck it to the left inside edge of the bed, facing the front, and it actually lights up the bed well enough to see in at night. Whodathought?All in all, I don't regret the purchase. I'm a DIY guy so making the mods didn't bother me. I put in some work but saved some $$$. For those expecting perfect fit and function right out of the box? Well, you roll the dice on this one. Some reviewers say yes, some say no. If you're prepared to do a little MacGyvering, get it and spend those extra frog-skins on beer as you celebrate your stylie and functional new tonneau!
M**N
Muy accesible
Muy fácil de manejar
B**B
Good fit plus easy install makes it an exceptional value for the money!
Fits perfectly on my 2019 Nissan Frontier PRO-4X with Crew Cab and 5-foot box. I used the included spacers for the Utili-Track side rails because I felt there wouldn't be enough clearance above the side rails otherwise. Installation took me about 45 minutes, but I could have done it in half the time if I hadn't misplaced the instructions. (Hint: look for the instruction sheet at the bottom of the storage bag that's included with the product.)
G**N
Genial
Sobre pasa un poco muy poco, pero cumple con las necesidades buen material y muy facil de instalar, no requiere taladro ni hacer ningun tipo de agujero
L**S
Great quality awesome price
This fit perfectly on my truck and is high quality at a lite price
R**H
Easy install, fits a 2022 Nissan Frontier(sb)
If you're installing this on the same truck as I have, the locks are supposed to be on the middle part. Tested it on the highway and I can't hear a thing(weather strip installed).The only con:The weather strip doesn't seem to do the job as I noticed some leaks even after installing it as per the instructions, hopefully they come up with a different option or find yourself a different strip. I'd recommend installing it on the cover itself as the front side of the Frontier's bed is too thin for the strip.
Trustpilot
5 days ago
1 month ago