Best truck tonneau covers for security, fuel economy, and weather protection. Picks verified for the RAM 1500 2019–2025.
BAK's Revolver X4s is the best hard rolling tonneau. Aluminum slats, locking, sleek low profile, and full bed access when open. The benchmark for hard rolling covers.
TruXedo's TruXport is the best value tonneau cover. Soft roll-up, good weather seal, easy no-drill install. Best seller for good reason.
Extang's Solid Fold 2.0 is the best hard tri-fold. Easy fold access, locking, low profile, and aluminum construction.
Tyger's T1 is the best budget soft roll-up tonneau. Good fit, easy install, decent weather resistance at the lowest price point.
UnderCover's Elite LX is a premium one-piece hinged hard cover with a factory-painted finish matched to your truck's color. Best OEM-look option.
Truck accessories fall into two categories: those that add genuine capability and those that add aesthetics. For off-road and work truck use, capability should come first — better lighting, recovery gear, and protection before cosmetic upgrades. For daily drivers, aesthetics and convenience matter more.
The biggest mistake truck owners make is buying accessories that look good in product photos but are not built for actual truck use. Aluminum accessories are lighter but weaker than steel for impact applications. Universal-fit bed accessories leave gaps that let water in. LED light bars with high lumen numbers but poor beam patterns blind oncoming traffic without lighting the trail effectively.
Vehicle-specific accessories cost more and are worth it. A bed liner cut for your exact truck bed dimensions sits flat, drains properly, and does not shift under load. A universal-fit liner needs trimming (which most people do not do correctly) and still leaves gaps at the tailgate and wheel wells.
Recovery gear first: a quality tow strap or kinetic recovery rope, shackles rated for your vehicle's weight, and a hi-lift jack. Then lighting: a light bar or ditch lights for night trails. Then protection: skid plates, rock sliders if you run tight trails. Everything else is secondary to getting unstuck and staying visible.
Accessories add weight which reduces payload capacity (the weight you can carry in the truck). Towing capacity is a separate spec rated by the manufacturer and is not affected by bolt-on accessories. Heavy accessories like steel bumpers and winches (100–200 lbs) reduce your payload headroom.