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Interested in opinions on a bed soft bed cover, Just took delivery on a 2020 GMC Crew Cab SLT. I guess I could have bought

the GM product from the dealer. What makes & style of cover do you guys like?........Love my new truck. First 4x4 ever !!

 

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I bought the TruXedo TruXport Roll-Up Tonneau Cover for my truck for $300 through autoanything when it was on sale. Really like the quality of the cover. It is very similar to the factory GM one, but for $150 less than what dealership wanted. 
 
Go to autoanything and plug in your year, make, and model and they will have a ton of different covers for you to choose from.
 
Good luck with your choice! 
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I highly recommend Truxedo LoPro. Meets or exceeds all my expectations. Keeps the bed 100% dry when driving in rain. Like most covers, it does allow a small amount of seepage when parked in rain, or car wash. I would buy another if I got a new truck.

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Love my trifecta trifold softcover.... I bought the signature series which has a nice canvas finish. 50a4ece1a153f3846ecd7ec63786ca1c.jpg

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Love my trifecta trifold softcover.... I bought the signature series which has a nice canvas finish. 50a4ece1a153f3846ecd7ec63786ca1c.jpg

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The ones i see online have pleather? Where did you find the fabric one.


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Love my trifecta trifold softcover.... I bought the signature series which has a nice canvas finish. 50a4ece1a153f3846ecd7ec63786ca1c.jpg

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The ones i see online have pleather? Where did you find the fabric one.
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The ones i see online have pleather? Where did you find the fabric one.
If you go to their website, they will have a "signature" model, that's the one with the canvas finish. I absolutely love mine and after a few major thunderstorms, it has kept the cargo relatively dry.

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I had a TonnoSport by Access on my 2014.  Paid $340 for it on Autoanything.  Really enjoyed that cover.  It was a roll-up.  I don't like the tri-folds.

 

I have a LoRoll by TonnoPro for my 2019.  Paid $270 for it on Autoanything.  Although a better looking cover IMO, it doesn't fit as well as the TonnoSport did.

Not as happy with this one.  Not as water tight as the Access top was but not horrible.  The latching mechanism is far inferior to the one on the Access cover.

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Highly recommend the the Truxedo Lo Pro.  I had it on my last two trucks.  Very good quality material and good seals.  Low profile too.  

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I actually went with a Softopper and love it.  I can easily stack more items in the bed of the truck than I was able to with a regular roll top/folding top/sliding top, and I can remove it entirely in about 1 minute.  Plus, the dogs can ride in the back under a shaded canopy if I roll up the sides.

 

 

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I had a cheap (less than $200) Tonno-Pro soft tri fold on my previous 18. I had intended it to be a short term option until I could get a nicer cover. I ended up keeping it on the truck for 2 years until I traded for my current 20. It was actually a nice tonneau and still looked new after 2 years. 

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TruXport rollup cover works very well for me. On my 13 Silverado I had a trifold and this roll up for my 19 LT crew cab is great at giving complete access to the bed when needed.  It keeps the bed dry dry dry!  I can’t comment on drive through car washes getting the bed wet though.  Good luck!

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