bcole1976
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Looking for the factory soft tonneau in South Florida.
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If you want to save yourself some money, MaxMate on Amazon sells a chevy Colorado cover that fits really well, and it's only 150 bucks. Lots of good reviews on it, and I just installed mine. Love it.Looking for the factory soft tonneau in South Florida.
Thanks, ill look into that. Trying to match the factory premium soft top (which i'm also looking for).If you want to save yourself some money, MaxMate on Amazon sells a chevy Colorado cover that fits really well, and it's only 150 bucks. Lots of good reviews on it, and I just installed mine. Love it.
eBay has a listing from a Dodge/Jeep dealership - $475 shippedUpdate.......
Ordered the Mopar Folding Soft Tonneau from Quadratec. ($619) Even though the Specs on the website say Twill (30oz) it is cheap vinyl (Mopar part #82215615001) and DOES NOT match the Premium Soft Top. In Quadratec's defense, they are giving me a full refund and paying for the return shipping. I just wanted to save anybody who is thinking of heading down this road the heartache.
Hey @JeepCares do you have a part number for the Premium Twill Tonneau Cover?
Considering the Lund Soft Tri-fold for the Colorado.
Just curious as to why you say it sucks? My Jeep came with it and it does its job just find and looks fine. I have had the Hard Trifolds before that leak while this one doesn't leak a drop.Dont get the soft tonneau cover!!! Saver you’re self the money it sucks. The only good thing about it is the it’s covered under the warranty
because it doesn’t lock. There are a lot better tonneau (soft or hard) on the market especially for $500.Just curious as to why you say it sucks? My Jeep came with it and it does its job just find and looks fine. I have had the Hard Trifolds before that leak while this one doesn't leak a drop.
No soft cover Is safe as all it takes is a sharp object to slice the material open for easy access. As for simply just prying it open, I see what you mean that that was easily address by putting a screw on both sides of the bed where the bed extender dimples are and putting a strong zip ties. Took me two seconds to do and takes two seconds to undo for the cover to be unlocked.because it doesn’t lock. There are a lot better tonneau (soft or hard) on the market especially for $500.