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MosportGreen66 01-16-2019 07:59 PM

Best Folding, Locking Bed Cover
 
Hi All,

I am looking for a tri or quad fold locking bed cover for my '19 Sierra Denali 2500 HD. Any suggestions on brand and model?

Much appreciated!

Thanks,
Dan

67 Nova Boy 01-16-2019 08:28 PM

Nice truck!! Does it shut off when you stop?

I would try this one...

https://www.autoanything.com/tonneau...edCovers_Shop2

One of the better ones allot of trunk owners are using. Did you look into GMC hard tri fold before you bought the truck. How long is your bed? I don't know if locking the tail gate is enough of a lock, if you want a locking cover then you may have to go hard plastic?

Mine is GMC factory tri fold and keeps everything super dry. Do you have a spray on bed liner?

https://photos.app.goo.gl/XkpfG7pPHpiUW7Fg7

https://photos.app.goo.gl/t95HofwjYaTf5KZF8

Dave
67 Nova Boy

Vern B 01-16-2019 08:35 PM

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Originally Posted by MosportGreen66 (Post 1431129)
Hi All,

I am looking for a tri or quad fold locking bed cover for my '19 Sierra Denali 2500 HD. Any suggestions on brand and model?

Much appreciated!

Thanks,
Dan

A lot of the locking covers have their locks on the top of the cover which exposes them to freezing up from snow and ice if you live in a cold climate. Not much fun dealing with that every day.

MosportGreen66 01-16-2019 09:03 PM

Hi Dave, likewise. Cool rig.

No, it does not shut off when I stop. I have a 6.5 ft bed.

Verne - I live in NY so yes, cold climate is a concern too. That is the main reason why I want a bed cover.

Thanks,
Dan

azcamaros 01-16-2019 10:34 PM

https://www.bakfliptonneaucover.com/
I bought mine direct from Bakflip back in 2014 and have no issues, it’s on a 2015 2500HD Denali. I just lock my tail gate, flip the lid closed and everything stays dry and secure.

67since67 01-17-2019 12:12 AM

Hey Dan,

Not a folding bed cover, but I've had a Retrax retractible covers on my last two trucks and would buy one again. They are made in Grandforks ND, so are engineered for cold weather, the lock has a cover to seal from moisture. I would recommend the aluminum slat option, power retracting and bed lighting are options also. The only downside is the space taken at the from by the roll up enclosure.

Txt me if you have any questions.

Good luck whatever you choose!!
Bill W

Billohio 01-17-2019 12:50 AM

Friend of mines daughter has a retractable cover on her work truck and might be the brand, but it seems to get water in the box it rolls up into. The box has a drain tube and it comes off and let's water into the bed. We first thought something had rolled into the drain tubes and pulled them off. Last I heard the bed was wet again and I think he said the drain tubes are still attached. She works for Milwaukee tools and water has soaked the bags her tools were in

MosportGreen66 01-17-2019 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by 67since67 (Post 1431147)
Hey Dan,

Not a folding bed cover, but I've had a Retrax retractible covers on my last two trucks and would buy one again. They are made in Grandforks ND, so are engineered for cold weather, the lock has a cover to seal from moisture. I would recommend the aluminum slat option, power retracting and bed lighting are options also. The only downside is the space taken at the from by the roll up enclosure.

Txt me if you have any questions.

Good luck whatever you choose!!
Bill W

BW - I was considering that option and even saw some YouTube videos on it but prefer a folding hard plastic unit. Thanks for the info though!


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Originally Posted by azcamaros (Post 1431140)
https://www.bakfliptonneaucover.com/
I bought mine direct from Bakflip back in 2014 and have no issues, it’s on a 2015 2500HD Denali. I just lock my tail gate, flip the lid closed and everything stays dry and secure.

Now we’re talking... can you explain how the lock works? Is it integrated into lock for the tailgate? Thank you!


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Originally Posted by Billohio (Post 1431152)
Friend of mines daughter has a retractable cover on her work truck and might be the brand, but it seems to get water in the box it rolls up into. The box has a drain tube and it comes off and let's water into the bed. We first thought something had rolled into the drain tubes and pulled them off. Last I heard the bed was wet again and I think he said the drain tubes are still attached. She works for Milwaukee tools and water has soaked the bags her tools were in

Wow that’s a real shame and is what I’m trying to avoid. My truck came with bed liner from GM and I have a real nice mat coming to further protect it.

Dan

flyingn 01-17-2019 11:17 AM

This is what I have on my truck. Fits great, no leaks and looks amazing. All aluminum and made in the USA. https://gatorcovers.com/p/gator-evo-tonneau-cover/

MosportGreen66 01-17-2019 04:42 PM

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Originally Posted by flyingn (Post 1431199)
This is what I have on my truck. Fits great, no leaks and looks amazing. All aluminum and made in the USA. https://gatorcovers.com/p/gator-evo-tonneau-cover/

That is a nice one too, Frank... Does it lock?

Thanks,
Dan

MosportGreen66 01-19-2019 08:38 AM

Thanks for the help all. I bought a BakFlip MX4 yesterday!

Regards,
Dan

southernfriedcj 01-19-2019 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by MosportGreen66 (Post 1431450)
Thanks for the help all. I bought a BakFlip MX4 yesterday!

Regards,
Dan

I have that cover on two Ram duallys.

These trucks are work trucks and the cover gets a lot of use. After two years they are starting to show their age. They are staring to come apart and they leak, but I'm not complaining. We beat them like rented mules. I'll get new covers when I order new trucks at the end of the year.

67since67 01-19-2019 06:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MosportGreen66 (Post 1431450)
Thanks for the help all. I bought a BakFlip MX4 yesterday!

Regards,
Dan

Well done Dan!!

MosportGreen66 01-20-2019 12:34 PM

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Originally Posted by southernfriedcj (Post 1431503)
I have that cover on two Ram duallys.

These trucks are work trucks and the cover gets a lot of use. After two years they are starting to show their age. They are staring to come apart and they leak, but I'm not complaining. We beat them like rented mules. I'll get new covers when I order new trucks at the end of the year.

Thanks for the feedback. Mine came with a here year warranty. Did yours too? As long as the unit is registered on their website when purchase, the warranty should be in affect. For us, it’s going to see light duty use. We only want it for security and bed protection.

Regards,
Dan

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Originally Posted by 67since67 (Post 1431531)
Well done Dan!!

Thanks Bill! I’ll post pics when it’s installed!

Dan

Xplantdad 01-20-2019 01:48 PM

Love your new truck, Dan! Congrats:biggthumpup:

cook_dw 01-21-2019 08:20 PM

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A little late to this but I have the Undercover Flex cover and I really like it. Tri-folding and it has spring loaded cable locks that can only be opened when the tailgate is down. Post up photos of the one you bought when you get it installed. :biggthumpup:

southernfriedcj 01-27-2019 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by cook_dw (Post 1431898)
A little late to this but I have the Undercover Flex cover and I really like it. Tri-folding and it has spring loaded cable locks that can only be opened when the tailgate is down. Post up photos of the one you bought when you get it installed. :biggthumpup:

I believe that is the same cover as the backflip. I noticed when I was shopping for mine that several companies offered the same cover under different brand names.
This was true with tri folds, roll covers, ect.

Among other things, my covers are showing the "white strands" through the black finish just like in your pictures. When new(2 years ago) they were solid black.

I have also managed to tear off all the plastic channel that covers the cables on the under side.

Put some Locktite on the prop rods or they will back off.

There is a thin piece of trim(about 1/2" wide) on top of every joint between panels that slide from side to side allowing water in. I imagine a dap or glue could fix that.
As my tops get older they allow more water in all the way around. A good bit actually.

The rubber seal at the panel joints that lays on the top side of the truck bed are "pooching up" some and that allows water instruction.

I will still buy the same covers on the next trucks. We use(abuse) them hard and I don't know of a cover that will work better and still allow the gooseneck hitch to be easily used.

I also want my chainsaws, nail guns, concrete saw, powered post driver, compressor, skil saws, recips, ect. out of site. You could pop the cover easily with a flat bar, but most thieves are lazy and want low hanging fruit.

Donnie 02-15-2019 07:56 PM

Dan, did you get this installed yet? would like to see pics

wheelhop 02-16-2019 12:39 AM

How about a picture of the new truck at least?

MosportGreen66 02-18-2019 01:45 AM

Hey guys, thanks for the replies. We're expecting some crummy weather tomorrow. I'll get to the pics later in the week once we're clear again!

Thanks,
Dan

Donnie 03-02-2019 10:46 PM

Ttt

wheelhop 03-02-2019 11:51 PM

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Originally Posted by MosportGreen66 (Post 1435769)
Hey guys, thanks for the replies. We're expecting some crummy weather tomorrow. I'll get to the pics later in the week once we're clear again!

Thanks,
Dan

Still snowed in? How about some pics?

Burd 03-10-2019 06:49 PM

I’ve never found a good top. I bought the Chevy Avalanche, it has nice locking tops, again Gm designs a top with no where to put them like my T Tops on my 78.

Donnie 03-10-2019 11:45 PM

that storm has been over for a while

MosportGreen66 03-13-2019 02:19 AM

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Pardon gents... I haven't been feeling well lately. Finally on the mend. Pics attached.

Truck: drives like an Escalade. All comfort and power options on overload. Exhaust brake is badass. Endless power. I've been getting between 17-19mpg highway. Never felt like the truck was too big, too bulky, or too bloated. I've had it in Manhattan, and live in a city now.

BakFlip MX4: ONLY buy direct from BakFlip. Do not buy it from a sub dealer. The unit seals fairly. I still see a water drips in the bed post heavy rain driving. It is a good unit. Not cheap. Satisfied with the purchase.

Thanks,
Dan

wheelhop 03-13-2019 02:44 AM

Nice looking truck! Like the cover too.

67since67 03-13-2019 04:15 AM

Awesome truck Dan! :biggthumpup:

MosportGreen66 03-13-2019 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by 67since67 (Post 1439389)
Awesome truck Dan! :biggthumpup:

Thanks Bill - much appreciated for your help too. I have a couple jugs of DEF in the bed and a fuel filter in the compartment below the rear seat!

Dan

Xplantdad 03-13-2019 08:23 PM

Hope you are feeling better my friend! Neat truck, too! :)

Donnie 03-13-2019 10:30 PM

Dan, whats the reason for only buy from bakflip

MosportGreen66 03-14-2019 02:36 AM

Donnie, customer service and warranty.

Dan

tjs44 03-14-2019 02:39 AM

I looked at theBakflip yesterday,going to get one for my Silverado.Tom

flyingn 03-14-2019 11:21 AM

guys, look at this one. Its exactly the same as a back flip for hundreds less! Mine is over a year old, out in the weather every day and no leaks and works perfectly. My neighbor has a backflip and this one is just as nice and cheaper.

https://gatorcovers.com/p/gator-evo-tonneau-cover/


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