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I’m looking to buy a hard folding tonneau cover for my 2020 Sierra SLT crew. I’m looking at the rough country and a few others. Has anyone had any experience with the Rough Country or any of the other brands that you would recommend?

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I have the Bakflip F1 on my mine and have zero complaints about it.  Easy to install, locks with the tailgate and water stays out.

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I recommend peragon great experience with it also great customer service


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On 9/2/2020 at 9:27 PM, Paul 2020RST said:

Following.  I currently have the rough country one in my cart.  Hoping to hear someone chime in on it.

I've got the Rough Country low profile on mine. Completely happy with it, haven't had any leaks, build quality is solid, and the tailgate still drops with the fob. For the price, imho, it can't be beat!

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I’m going to go back with another Undercover UltraFlex. It’s worked great on my last to Chevy’s 

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Not a hard folding, but I have a Rough Country soft tri fold. The cover is great and quality is really good. I would think the hard cover from rough country would be good as well. 

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I purchased one to use while I was waiting for my Leer camper shell to arrive.

 

The shell ended up arriving in two weeks (they told me it would be 4-6 weeks), so the cover was only on my truck for about ten days.
 

I’ll sell it for $600, if you are interested.

 

Thank you,

Bazel

 

 

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I just got a Undercover Ultra-Flex and love it. It was #2 in a Review I found of several hard folding covers. I chose it over the #1 because the review stated it was more waterproof than #1.----However, it comes with vehicles specific instructions that are for "GM" vehicles which states to add the spacers on the side of the bedrail before installing the cover rails---This DOES NOT work for at least the new body style. With them installed, as you tighten down the rail clamps the rails themselves will tilt inward. I took them off and they mounted up just fine???

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I picked up the Rough Country Tri-Fold. I didn't care about it being low profile or not. I am very happy with it. With a few minor adjustments I was able to see almost zero water in the bed.

 

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