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Bought the Rev cover for my 2019 Sierra 5ft.7 bed, leaks in all 4 corners.I have taken it back to the  dealer 4 times for adjustments.The company that makes it for GMC says it's normal leakage .You buy the cover for security and keep things dry in the bed? Getting nowhere!  (spray in bed)
I had my REV cover replaced under warranty through the dealer. Received the replacement last night. Right out of the box the heavy rubber weatherstrip that runs the top of the cover was torn at one of the joints and the flaps at the front unglued and pulled up at the front corners. This company has zero quality control. So much for Made in the USA.

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Can this be used with the Sports Bar? Ive seen two different mounts on the GM one. One has a C-Clamp type bracket for the rear mounting point, Im guessing to make install drill-less and the other, the rear bar bolts through the top bed rail. It seems like the latter would work with this cover. 

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Can this be used with the Sports Bar? Ive seen two different mounts on the GM one. One has a C-Clamp type bracket for the rear mounting point, Im guessing to make install drill-less and the other, the rear bar bolts through the top bed rail. It seems like the latter would work with this cover. 
Sorry have no idea. Never seen how they mount

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Just curious has anyone else had any experience with a REV cover and hail. We had some light hail here for a few minutes last night and now we have several small dings in the cover. Is this a design flaw?

 

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The cover looks great but mine leaks in all 4 corners. Best looking cover I’ve owned (I’m cheap) but I wouldn’t buy it if it didn’t come installed. 

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Besides Fold-a-Cover and Rev are there any other hard folding covers that will fit a 2020 AT4 with a Multipro tailgate.  

Check out the Agri Cover LoMax. This is the 2nd one I’ve had and think they’re great.
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Besides Fold-a-Cover and Rev are there any other hard folding covers that will fit a 2020 AT4 with a Multipro tailgate.  
BakFlip MX4 works well on my 2020 AT4 with multipro tailgate. Also did not use the foam strip at front of bed.

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Thanks for your help.  Decided on the Undercover ArmorFlex.  It was shipped yesterday.  Hopefully it looks and fits as advertised.

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On 1/17/2020 at 5:27 AM, ShamrockShooter said:

I had my REV cover replaced under warranty through the dealer. Received the replacement last night. Right out of the box the heavy rubber weatherstrip that runs the top of the cover was torn at one of the joints and the flaps at the front unglued and pulled up at the front corners. This company has zero quality control. So much for Made in the USA.

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Hows it holding up? I wanted the fold a cover G4 as well but apparently they are never going to reopen...must getting a heck of a government payday because they are in no hurry. I went ahead with the REV because GM accessories is offering 20% off right...got it with tax and installed for $925

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I'm currently in the market for my 2020 AT4 and I'm curious...do most of the hard folding covers easily pop off if needed?  I have seen one or two models capable of this but unsure if it's a given or are most not easily removable without removing rails, support, etc.?

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Installed LoMax tri-fold today. Needed my buddy’s help to lift the cover onto the truck bed. Not as young as I used to be. Otherwise easy install. Good fit and finish. Good looking tonneau!

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On 7/27/2020 at 3:36 PM, clf2427 said:

Hows it holding up? I wanted the fold a cover G4 as well but apparently they are never going to reopen...must getting a heck of a government payday because they are in no hurry. I went ahead with the REV because GM accessories is offering 20% off right...got it with tax and installed for $925

I've been trying to contact fold-a-cover for over a month, mine has a leak through the handle/panel near the cab and literally pours water in to the box/bed. Their numbers are all disconnected and no one is responding to emails.  It may hav been a blessing in disguise for you. 

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Does anyone know if the Bakflip CS rails will fit with the GM Rev Cover?  I just purchased a 2020 AT4 and got the REV cover from the dealer.  I'd like to be able to take long trips where I store luggage under the cover and store kayaks and SUP boards on the rails of a rack system above the cover while towing a boat.  I had assumed their were plenty of options for rack systems above a Tonneau cover and am just now realizing that they are few and far between.  Worried I may have made a mistake.

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I'm waiting for my new 2021 RST to show up ... yay.  I want to put a folding hard cover on but don't want a recall mess, water leaks, or the other horror stories.  Who has the Fold a Cover G4 elite?  I think the Rev was recalled.

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