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BAK Industries BAKflip G2 Hard Folding Tonneau Cover (94-02 RAM 3500)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Reviews, Q&A, Specs & Installation

      Features & Specs

      • Drive With Cover In Closed/Folded Or Flipped Up Position
      • 100% Truck Bed Access
      • Premium UV Resistance-Will Not Fade Or Chalk
      • Automatic Latching Panels
      • Third Brake Light Visibility For Short And Standard Bed Only
      • Easy Clamp-on Design
      • Weather Resistant
      • Weight Rated Up To 300lbs Of Evenly Distributed Weight
      • Compatible With BAKBox2
      • Locks With Tailgate
      • 3-Year Warranty
      • Durable Solid Core Panels w/Aluminum Skins

      Description

      The BAKFlip G2 hard folding truck bed cover is the smartest investment when your job calls for a cover that offers full bed access when you need it, and maximum theft protection when you don't. The all-new integrated buckle system allows you to drive with your cover folded, flipped up or closed. Our patented latch system is concealed under the tonneau cover -- simply lock your tailgate to secure the contents of your truck bed. The G2 is a perfect cargo management solution and compatible with almost any truck bed accessory.

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