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Lo Pro Tonneau Cover Black Black 2019-2026 (New Body Style) Ram 1500 6 Foot 4 Inch Bed without RamBox with Multifunction Tailgate Truxedo

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Lo Pro Tonneau Cover Black Black 2019-2026 (New Body Style) Ram 1500 6 Foot 4 Inch Bed without RamBox with Multifunction Tailgate TruxedoA sleek, low profile design is the signature of the Lo Pro. Heavy duty construction and the patented automatic tension control keep the cover looking great in any weather condition. The Lo Pro mounts inside the rails of the truck bed, providing full access to stake pocket holes for use with additional accessories. Stylish design, simple functionality and durable bed protection are what make the Lo Pro North America's #1 selling roll up truck bed

A sleek, low-profile design is the signature of the Lo Pro. Heavy-duty construction and the patented automatic tension control keep the cover looking great in any weather condition.

The Lo Pro mounts inside the rails of the truck bed, providing full access to stake pocket holes for use with additional accessories. Stylish design, simple functionality and durable bed protection are what make the Lo Pro North America's #1 selling roll-up truck bed cover.

Features and Benefits:
  • Anodized Single Trigger Latch
  • Cover Sits Only 3/4 Inch. Above The Truck Bed
  • Industrial Strength Leather-Grain Vinyl Is Tear Resistant
  • Lifetime Warranty
  • Made In The USA
  • Protects Your Cargo From The Harshest Of Elements
  • Quick-Release System
  • Requires Only One Finger To Open The Cover
  • Signature Low-Profile Design
  • The Entire Cover Can Be Removed In Seconds Without Tools
  • Trouble-Free Install And Use No Drilling Or Special Tool Required
  • True 100 Percent Full Bed Access
Details:
  • Style: Low Profile
  • Tonneau Type: Roll-Up Soft Cover
  • Color: Black
  • Front Opening: No
  • Full Bed Access: No
  • Install Time: 15 Minutes
  • Material: Vinyl
  • Rails To Install: Yes
  • Sits on Truck Rails: No, Yes
  • Bed Rail Storage: Without Bed Rail Storage
  • Fitment Notes: New Body Style; Lo Pro; Cargo Management System: Without RamBox; Multifunction Tailgate: With Multifunction Tailgate
  • Bed Length Inches: 76.3 Inch
  • Bed Length Metric: 193.8 MM
Fitment Notes:
  • 2019-2026 Ram 1500 76.3 Bed
Associated Notes:
  • Due to truck bed design, this cover does not include Quick-Release SystemNOTE: Before purchase please verify if you have New Body Style or Classic Body Style on 2019-2023 Ram 1500 Co This part is for the New Body Style. If you are unsure, please call Customer Service at 877-878-9336 for verificationNOTE: Will work with Multifunction Tailgate
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