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They also have a poly slat version.

I've been happy with the poly one on my 2018.

 

https://retrax.com/retraxone-mx/2020/gmc/sierra-3500-hd

 

It's cheaper than the aluminum one.

Priced at $1299. 

 

I like that they can be locked part way open if needed, and that the tailgate can be closed without lifting the top first. 

Especially on a tall truck, it is easier to 'walk' the cover open from the ground than it was to flip open the sections of the flip open style I used before.

 

When carrying something that requires the cover to be open, it does not block the view through the rear window.

Downside is that the rolled up cover takes some space inside the bed and prevents tall items from being pushed against front wall of bed. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Posted

TruXedo also has several ready to go.

Including the Pro X15, which I believe will be my choice.

Posted
3 hours ago, newdude said:

GM is off to a slow start at the moment.  They only list the soft roll up cover. 844228331. 

slow start is right, They reposition the pucks for the fifth wheel prep and have no supporting hitch or ISR adapter.......ridiculous

Posted (edited)
3 hours ago, powerhaulic said:

slow start is right, They reposition the pucks for the fifth wheel prep and have no supporting hitch or ISR adapter.......ridiculous

So there is no hitch that will even work?

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Posted
34 minutes ago, CRApex said:

So there is no hitch that will even work?

Only one that connects to the Gooseball like the original B&W Companion. There is a whole thread on this on the main HD forum page:

 

Posted
1 hour ago, CRApex said:

So there is no hitch that will even work?

As stated above, only hitches that connect to goose ball or goose ball socket.

essentially not using the puck system at all

Posted

I have had the Retrax Pro on my previous 2 trucks but honestly can’t remember why I chose that over the Retrax One.  I know the Pro is aluminum and the One is polycarbonate but what benefits am I getting paying extra for the aluminum? There website doesn’t list many advantages that I can find.

Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, brclark82 said:

I have had the Retrax Pro on my previous 2 trucks but honestly can’t remember why I chose that over the Retrax One.  I know the Pro is aluminum and the One is polycarbonate but what benefits am I getting paying extra for the aluminum? There website doesn’t list many advantages that I can find.

500 lbs. vs. 250 lbs. of carry weight and better construction from what I can tell.  I went with the pro and am pretty pleased with it but can't say i would have been disappointed with the cheaper model. 

 

https://realtruck.com/blog/retraxone-vs-retraxpro-comparison/

Edited by jjackkrash
Posted
12 hours ago, jjackkrash said:

500 lbs. vs. 250 lbs. of carry weight and better construction from what I can tell.  I went with the pro and am pretty pleased with it but can't say i would have been disappointed with the cheaper model. 

 

https://realtruck.com/blog/retraxone-vs-retraxpro-comparison/

Carry weight was the difference I remember from when I got mine. 

 I don't walk on it or carry stuff on it.

 

I was a little concerned about what the aluminum version would look light if it got scratched.

For my use, didn't think paying 50% more made sense.

 

I do like the appearance of the wider slats on the aluminium version.

 

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Posted
On ‎8‎/‎12‎/‎2019 at 11:34 AM, powerhaulic said:

TruXedo also has several ready to go.

Including the Pro X15, which I believe will be my choice.

I just want you to know... your bad for my pocket book!  ?

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On ‎8‎/‎12‎/‎2019 at 8:23 PM, powerhaulic said:

As stated above, only hitches that connect to goose ball or goose ball socket.

essentially not using the puck system at all

B&W RVK3710... companion fifth wheel hitch.  I've got one ordered... fits factory puck system.

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