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Extang E-series tonneau cover features a tri-fold vinyl cover and an easy-to-use clamping system for installation and removal. Lightweight aluminum frame. Full perimeter seal keeps water out and prevents leaks.
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Looks good easy to install just make sure it’s closer to cab and still seals at tail gate made by a US company just put it on see how it holds up
One year in the cover still looks like new, fits tight, and still works perfect. Nothing to not like about it. This cover wasn't cheap but after having it for a year I understand why. High quality stuff. If you have a Ram Box truck this is a great addition.
The cover sags in between the frames
I installed this cover on my 1500 Ram and have had it for a year now. It fits perfect and is super easy to fold up when hauling large objects. Also, easy to install and uninstall, for when I mount my kayak racks in warmer weather (wish they made a folding cover that does not require removal of truck bed rack systems).
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Lazer S.
9/9/2025
That’s actually a pretty common thing with soft tonneau covers like this. When the temperature rises, the vinyl naturally expands, which can cause it to sag a bit in certain spots. It’s not a defect or anything like that, just the way the material reacts to heat. Unfortunately, there isn’t much that can be done to prevent it, especially in hotter climates, but the cover will still do its job of protecting your truck bed. Speaking of which, what do you keep in your bed?