Can The Bestop Supertop Withstand Highway Speeds And Is It Waterproof
Question:
Is the top recommended for travel on Interstate highways going 70 mph, and is it able to withstand a standard rain?
asked by: Sharon G
Expert Reply:
The Bestop Supertop # B76301 is capable of withstanding highway speeds. This cover is weather resistant but not waterproof. The material of the Supertop will resist rain, but there is a chance that water can get in from the seams or zippers of the cover in a prolonged rainy event or driving rain.
If the cover is stretched too much from rain water puddling up, water could potentially leak in through the fabric. The representative at Bestop informed me that to further prevent water from leaking in if the cover were to be stretched, you could apply scotch guard on the inside of the cover.
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Bestop Supertop for Truck Collapsible Bed Cover
- Tonneau Cover
- Soft Camper Shell
- Not Rack Compatible
- Opens at Tailgate
- Cab Height - Top of Bed Rails
- Coated Canvas
- Matte
- Bestop
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