Ctanley
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I picked up my new rubicon gladiator three weeks ago and had the dealer install the Mopar tri-fold hard cover.
First there is no way to travel with all three sections open. Like some after market brands, the Mopar dealer version does not have the arms that fold up from the bed that connect to the bottom of the third section to hold all three sections open while traveling. Plan on being able to only travel with two of the three sections open. Not great for bikes and larger items (I learned that as we headed out for a bike ride with the family - didn’t think we would need a bike rack - but now we know that we do, if we use the Mopar hard tri-fold cover) . You can fold two sections open and use the straps to travel with 2/3 of the Bed open, but you can not travel with all thee sections open.
Then the small first panel that is secured to the bed brackets is secured by two bolts that slide into a very thin aluminum channel on the bottom side of the smaller stationary panel closest to the cab. That aluminum channel is very thin and the bolt on mine pulled through on one side. While looking at it the other side pulled through. I noticed that the aluminum channel bent around the bolt heads making the installation into the same spot impossible. Not a great design. Certainly not secure. Someone could easily put some pressure under the cover edge with a screwdriver near the cab and open the cover, so don't plan on it really being secure.
I just asked my sales rep what the dealer can do to fix the two issues, hopeful they have a real solution or will take it back and refund me for the cost I paid for the top and labor so I can get a aftermarket version that is more secure and allowed travel with all three large sections open. Wish I knew these issues before buying.
First there is no way to travel with all three sections open. Like some after market brands, the Mopar dealer version does not have the arms that fold up from the bed that connect to the bottom of the third section to hold all three sections open while traveling. Plan on being able to only travel with two of the three sections open. Not great for bikes and larger items (I learned that as we headed out for a bike ride with the family - didn’t think we would need a bike rack - but now we know that we do, if we use the Mopar hard tri-fold cover) . You can fold two sections open and use the straps to travel with 2/3 of the Bed open, but you can not travel with all thee sections open.
Then the small first panel that is secured to the bed brackets is secured by two bolts that slide into a very thin aluminum channel on the bottom side of the smaller stationary panel closest to the cab. That aluminum channel is very thin and the bolt on mine pulled through on one side. While looking at it the other side pulled through. I noticed that the aluminum channel bent around the bolt heads making the installation into the same spot impossible. Not a great design. Certainly not secure. Someone could easily put some pressure under the cover edge with a screwdriver near the cab and open the cover, so don't plan on it really being secure.
I just asked my sales rep what the dealer can do to fix the two issues, hopeful they have a real solution or will take it back and refund me for the cost I paid for the top and labor so I can get a aftermarket version that is more secure and allowed travel with all three large sections open. Wish I knew these issues before buying.
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