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Retrax 80373 - Retraxpro Mx Tonneau Cover 15 Up F150, 5.5 Bed on 2040-parts.com

US $1,699.00
Location:

Beaumont, Texas, United States

Beaumont, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Retrax Part Brand:Retrax Manufacturer Part Number:80373 Material:Aluminum Interchange Part Number:Retrax Tonneau Covers Series:RetraxPRO MX Surface Finish:Matte Black Aluminum Finish:Matte Black Warranty:Yes Operation:Manual Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Cover Type:Hard Product Type:Tonneau Covers


This fits the 2015 Ford F150 5.5 bed in both super crew and super cab. Contact me for other models. FedEx to physical Address only, no PO Boxes. Will need phone number for shipment.

Heavy-Duty Aluminum Construction
RetraxPRO MX bed covers are made with heavy-duty aluminum slats covered in a matte powder coat, giving them the strength to support distributed loads of more than 500 pounds!

The Industry’s Best Warranty
The RetraxPRO MX features a limited lifetime warranty, meaning you’ll never have to worry about your bed cover once you have it installed.
Sealed-For-Life Bearings Mean Smooth, One-Handed Operation
Sealed ball-bearing rollers are mounted onto each section. This allows the retractable cover to open and close easily with one hand, without the need for pull straps, Velcro, snaps or springs. Ball-bearings provide smooth operation, preventing the cover from binding when opening or closing.

Patented System Stays Flush Open Or Closed
Our patented low-profile design is always flush, enhancing the integrity of your truck’s style rather than overcoming it. Your cover will seal tight and look good. Unlike soft covers that bulk up when rolled, the flush front cover streamlines the overall appearance and provides a firm, dependable seal that keeps out the elements and helps keep the bed dry.

Locks In Any Position
The RetraxPRO MX cover can be latched or key locked in any position. This allows for unlimited flexibility in hauling almost any object, and the secure Dual Latch Locking System provides protection unlike any other cover.

RetraxPRO MX Features & Benefits:
• Heavy-duty Aluminum Construction
• Textured, matte powder coat finish
• Tough textured finish deters scratching
• Limited Lifetime Warranty
• Supports distributed loads of up to 500+ lbs
• Front Cover Remains Flush With Rolling Cover
• Low Profile Design
• Opens and Closes Easily With One Hand
• Sealed Ball-Bearing Roller Design
• No Pull Straps, Velcro, Snaps or Springs
• Clamp-on Design
• Key Lockable In Any Position
• Secures Your Valuable Cargo
• Unlimited Hauling Flexibility
• UV Protected – No Fading
• No Maintenance
• Great For 5th Wheel Towing
• Improves Mileage By Up To 10%

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