Tonneau Cover That Fit 2008 Honda Ridgeline that is Flush with Bed Rails
Published 11/16/2022 >
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Hello product expert I have a 2008 Honda Ridgeline RTL and on your webpage picture it shows the follow bed-line cover TruXedo Lo Pro Soft Roll-up Tonneau Cover - Black below the side walls of the truck similar to the BAKFlip F1 Hard Tonneau Cover - Folding - Aluminum and Fiberglass Item # BAK72601 cover? However when you review the installation video the Honda Ridgeline RTL truck is not showed. The reason for this question is I prefer the below the sidewall look instead of level with the top of truck wall. Also, do you sell a tri-fold soft cover for my truck and if so what is the item number. Please respond and Thank you
asked by: Harold
Expert Reply:
We do have soft tri-fold tonneau coves like the Extang Trifecta # EX94825 but all of this style installs above the bed rails. The Lo Pro # TX520601 does sit slightly above the bed rails when it's installed.
For a cover that does sit flush with the bed rails you'd need something like the BakFlip G2 part # BAK26601 which is a hard folding cover.
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Extang Trifecta Signature 2.0 Soft Tonneau Cover - Folding - Canvas
- Tonneau Cover
- Fold-Up - Soft
- Not Rack Compatible
- Opens at Tailgate
- Tailgate Lock
- Standard Profile - Top of Bed Rails
- Vinyl
- Matte
- Extang
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