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Pace Edwards® Electric Retractable Pick-up Roll Cover / Tonneau Cover on 2040-parts.com

US $999.00
Location:

Zevenhuizen ZH, NL

Zevenhuizen ZH, NL
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Pace Edwards Manufacturer Part Number:BL2003 Interchange Part Number:Bedlocker Electric Placement on Vehicle:Rear Surface Finish:Black finish Warranty:Yes Country of Manufacture:United States

Electric Retractable Tonneau Cover - Bedlocker

THIS PICK-UP COVER IS OPERATED VIA REMOTE CONTROL!

  • Hard tonneau cover retracts into canister at the front of the truck bed
  • Durable black powder-coat finish on rigid aluminum panels
  • Patented silicon weather hinge provides a tight seal between the aluminum panels
  • Manual Switch Kit (available as an option) can be mounted in the cab or back by the tailgate in case of lost or broken remotes.
  • Electromagnetic brake locks cover in any position
  • Electric motor operated by remote control
  • Drive System release lever provides cover operation in case of lost power
  • No-drill, clamp-in design (on most applications) for installation in about an hour
  • Low-profile, aerodynamic design saves gas
  • Fits over 5th wheel trailer hitches

    THIS PICK-UP COVER COMES WITH A STANDARD RAIL SYSTEM.

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