Weight of RetraxPRO XR Hard Tonneau Cover RTT-80481
Updated 03/05/2020 | Published 03/04/2020 >
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How much does this weigh? RetraxPro Xr for 2019 GMC Sierra SLT 2WD
asked by: Kevin E
Expert Reply:
The RetraxPRO XR Hard Tonneau Cover w/ Trax Rails # RTT-80481 has a shipping weight of 120 lbs and is confirmed to fit your 2019 GMC Sierra with a 5 3/4 foot bed. Once the packaging and box is removed that will shed about 5 - 10 lbs so it will be adding roughly about 110 - 115 lbs to the back of your truck.
The RetraxPRO MX Hard Tonneau Cover # RT80471 you referenced is just slightly lighter by about 10 lbs or so. However the MX PRO doesn't have the Trax Rail System to attach t-slot accessories like the XR does.
We haven't installed the RetraxPRO XR Hard Tonneau Cover in the shop yet, however I linked a video of when my buddy Jake installed the RetraxPRO MX on a 2019 Silverado for you to reference.
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RetraxPRO MX Hard Tonneau Cover - Retractable - Aluminum - Matte Black - Wide Rails
- Tonneau Cover
- Retractable - Manual
- Not Rack Compatible
- Opens at Tailgate
- Built-In Lock
- Low Profile - Top of Bed Rails
- Aluminum
- Matte
- Retrax
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