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Hard Tri-Fold Tonneau Cover (19-25 Silverado 1500 w/ 6.50-Foot Standard Box)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item S200045
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      Product Information

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      Features & Specs

      • Pre-assembled with quick-release clamping system
      • Rust and corrosion free
      • Heavy-duty aluminum mounting system using glass-filled nylon structures and stainless steel.
      • Even weight distribution capacity of up to 500 LB.
      • Maximum theft deterrent.
      • Includes a tailgate seal.
      • Weather-tight seal to protect your cargo from moisture, dust and dirt.
      • Tri-fold sliding design for easy access to the truck bed.
      • Limited Lifetime Warranty on the 5-year warranty
      • Includes step by step installation instructions and mounting hardware.
      • Qualifies for Parcel-rate shipping
      • lightweight T6 aircraft-grade black aluminum panels wrapped around PC polymers in strong honeycomb structure.

      Description

      Black Horse Off Road Hard Tonneau Cover Black ABS High Profile TriFold

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