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Regarding the Lomax/Weathertech tonneau cover...

Do all 3 panels fold up against the rear window (like the Rugged Ridge tonneau does) or do you have to remove all 3 panels to gain access to the entire bed when needed?

Can you still use the trail rails with this cover?

Any other pros/cons to this cover?

Any photos on Gladiators would be great.
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I have this cover. It does not fold up against the rear window, but it can be removed and reinstalled in seconds. And yes the trail rails are still usable, but the cover does mount to the rails so you don’t have as many options.
 
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I have this cover. It does not fold up against the rear window, but it can be removed and reinstalled in seconds. And yes the trail rails are still usable, but the cover does mount to the rails so you don’t have as many options.
Thanks for your reply. I’m probably going to get it. Are you 100% stoked with it?
 

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Thanks for your reply. I’m probably going to get it. Are you 100% stoked with it?
I’m 95% stoked. I love that it requires no drilling and is easily reversible. I love that it is pretty quick to install and remove if needed. The other 5% is because I have had a some leaks, but I didn’t torque the rails properly before the first rain storm. I went back and torqued to the recommended 20lbs and I hope that helps. I’m waiting to drive it in another storm. I do think that there are going to be some minor leaks around the tailgate. Overall though, I’m happy.
 
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I’m 95% stoked. I love that it requires no drilling and is easily reversible. I love that it is pretty quick to install and remove if needed. The other 5% is because I have had a some leaks, but I didn’t torque the rails properly before the first rain storm. I went back and torqued to the recommended 20lbs and I hope that helps. I’m waiting to drive it in another storm. I do think that there are going to be some minor leaks around the tailgate. Overall though, I’m happy.
Thank you for the follow up!
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