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Vanish Soft Roll Up Tonneau Cover Fits Rams With 76.3 In./6 Ft. 4.3 In. Bed on 2040-parts.com

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Coweta, Oklahoma, United States

Coweta, Oklahoma, United States
Condition:New Brand:Access Cover Manufacturer Part Number:ACI94179

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Vanish Roll-Up Cover: Agricovers Lowest Angle Ever, at Agricovers Lowest Price Ever. The Vanish tonneau cover offers you the best of both worlds, and ultra sleek appearance combined with a practical tonneau that rolls up out of the way. Only 1/2" Above Truck Box When closed, the cover lies a mere 1/2" above the truck box - virtually disappearing before your eyes from the side or rear profiles. Fits Your Lifestyle, fits Your truck this roll up tonneau cover gives you the adaptability you need and the ultra sleek look you want. Made model specific for the tightest fit. Simple Care Fabric Double coated UV protected, will not stretch in heat and remains flexible to -40 degrees. Low embossed texture will resist dust and dirt. Only soap and water needed for cleaning. Protection in All Four Seasons Engineered to operate in various weather conditions. Provides protection from wind, rain, snow and hail. Its there when you need it. Easy to Install Agricovers model specific clamps allow for quick and easy installation. A few models may require drilling. Easy to use, opens in seconds. Roll-up bar, bows and cover easily roll out of the way to give you full accessibility to your truck bed. Accessory Friendly Compatible with bed rails, bed caps, and tailgate protectors, as well as drop-in under-the-rail and spray on bed liners.

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