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17 minutes ago, SirenRed16 said:

Where did you buy it at?

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AutoAnything.com 

 

Great customer service too! Accidentally ordered the wrong size 5’8” instead of 6’6” and they were awesome in getting it worked out. 

Posted
1 hour ago, 2009GMC said:

Any other Tonneau covers you were considering? I am in southwest sun with occasional downpours. Looking for one that is easy to remove if i want to load my dirt bike but strong and secure if I am traveling and am storing stuff in the bed.

I considered all the others like Bakflip etc. but I went with the SolidFold because it doesn’t require a rail so when you remove it there is nothing left on the truck. For the two reasons you mention this lid fits the bill. 

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Posted
17 hours ago, crewl1 said:

I considered all the others like Bakflip etc. but I went with the SolidFold because it doesn’t require a rail so when you remove it there is nothing left on the truck. For the two reasons you mention this lid fits the bill. 

This looks like a really nice cover. Cooler to the touch than a painted metal cover is a plus for high elevation intense sun.

 

$859 free ship is best price I can find. Looks like Free set of Front Husky Floor mats Xact Contour or Weatherbeater. I would rather take an extra $100 off instead of waiting a month or two for mats to show up...

 

https://tonneaucoversworld.com/shop-by-vehicle/gmc/sierra-1500/2014-2016/6-5-bed/extang-solid-fold-2-0-tonneau-cover-83450.html

 

http://www.autoanything.com/tonneau-covers/extang-solid-fold-2.0-tonneau-cover

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3 hours ago, 2009GMC said:

This looks like a really nice cover. Cooler to the touch than a painted metal cover is a plus for high elevation intense sun.

 

$859 free ship is best price I can find. Looks like Free set of Front Husky Floor mats Xact Contour or Weatherbeater. I would rather take an extra $100 off instead of waiting a month or two for mats to show up...

 

https://tonneaucoversworld.com/shop-by-vehicle/gmc/sierra-1500/2014-2016/6-5-bed/extang-solid-fold-2-0-tonneau-cover-83450.html

 

http://www.autoanything.com/tonneau-covers/extang-solid-fold-2.0-tonneau-cover

eBay has a couple at a lower price.  Search for Solid Fold 83450 

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Posted
19 hours ago, crewl1 said:

eBay has a couple at a lower price.  Search for Solid Fold 83450 

Thanks for the help. I chatted with AutoAnything and they dropped price to $773. 

 

Ordered.

 

More than I wanted to spend but looks like a nice, well built cover. I also like that the panels are insulated so I don't cook everything in the bed. Also the complete removal in seconds is a plus.

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My MX4 showed up today and was waiting for me when I got home from work.  Weather was decent, so I installed it.  Not too bad of a job.  It did have to notch the corners of the GM drop in bed liner and drill holes in the liner for the drains.  It took a bit to get it adjusted, but seems to fit very well now.  If we get the rails/snow they are promising on Monday, I'll get to see how well it keeps the water out.  Looks are great and it arrived in good condition.  I was a bit worried about shipping something that big and heavy but they paid them really well.  I love the flush fit.  It got kinda dark on me, so I'll post a pic tomorrow.

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Just installed Lomax tri fold. Love the low profile look. Very easy to install.

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5 hours ago, eusta said:

Just installed Lomax tri fold. Love the low profile look. Very easy to install.

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Very Nice cover and Truck !

Has to be the lowest profile cover out there....just looks right

Mine comes tomorrow....any inside tips or quirks concerning install?

 

 

Posted
4 hours ago, Cowboyman said:

That is a great looking cover, for some reason I haven't heard of it before.

 

Let us know how it does in the rain....I love the looks of it.

 

So far so good in the rain and 3 snow storms. Small tiny leak front right corner. Made an adjustment and all good.

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59 minutes ago, TWB said:

Very Nice cover and Truck !

Has to be the lowest profile cover out there....just looks right

Mine comes tomorrow....any inside tips or quirks concerning install?

 

 

Pretty straightforward install. Make sure to drop the side rail towards the cab on each side  by1/16”-1/8. If you don't you will have a small gap and won't sit flush. I had to make an adjustment. Hit me up if you have any questions.

Posted
17 hours ago, eusta said:

So far so good in the rain and 3 snow storms. Small tiny leak front right corner. Made an adjustment and all good.

 

I will have to really consider that one next time !

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New covers coming somewhere around April to July:

 

The current Truck Gear by LINE-X hard folding cover (which is much like a Bakflip Fibermax) will change to an MX4 model.  You get a lifetime warranty.

 

Undercover has a folding cover with painted panels to match your truck.

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Another Truck Gear by LINE-X hard folding cover (don't know the name) which will have LINE-X applied to the panels.  Sometime after the introduction of the Truck Gear cover, Undercover's Armor Flex will be introduced which might be the same cover.

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Any tonneau covers out there for a toolbox that's in the bed of the truck or pics of you guys having any? I've seen two but they are like $400-500 so something cheaper would be nice(I have a 5'8" bed)

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