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12 minutes ago, Trailboss91 said:

How much did this run? Looks great. 

 

On 7/27/2019 at 12:05 AM, Mbcorry said:

It was 3k total 

 

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Finally got this done. Went through the bumper steps to get to the 3 bolts holding the covers on. f8c6588252c7e38bf9c5a1cece162b97.jpge1db545b4bdf52bcfa5d3e93abc60d39.jpg35358cff832975679e4d84eaeca182b4.jpg

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Just traded in my 2016 Sierra 1500 XLT Premium Plus in Tricoat White on a 2019 Sierra 1500 XLT Premium Plus in Tricoat White last week.

 

Dealer installed the Undercover Elite LUX one piece hard tonneau in matched Tricoat White today.

 

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Much nicer than the one on my 2016. Has a removable LRD light with a hook to hang as a work light. Also came with a groovy hook for reaching things in the front of the bed.

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On 7/28/2019 at 8:38 PM, JR09country said:

Finally got this done. Went through the bumper steps to get to the 3 bolts holding the covers on. f8c6588252c7e38bf9c5a1cece162b97.jpge1db545b4bdf52bcfa5d3e93abc60d39.jpg35358cff832975679e4d84eaeca182b4.jpg

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Badass. How hard was it popping off the bumper piece?

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Didn’t like the plastic looking trim pieces above and below the sliding back glass so I wrapped them in gloss black vinyl this morning. 
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Very nice! Can you see the texture through the vinyl?

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1 hour ago, tallspawn said:

Very nice! Can you see the texture through the vinyl?

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Didn't think about this! Wrapped my b pillars this weekend and didn't like it so I ripped it off. Might try these 2 back pieces though since I wouldn't see it every time I get in the truck like I would on the b pillar.

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1 hour ago, Ebrown1120 said:

Rub?

They have to rub... especially backing while turning. Looks like they're rubbing now without turning. 

Posted
3 hours ago, Ebrown1120 said:

Rub?

Just a tad while backing. Gonna add the 2 inch front leveling spacer to see if it helps 

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