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Undercover Fx11001 Flex Tonneau Cover Fits 2004 Chevy Chevrolet Colorado 6' Bed on 2040-parts.com

US $821.00
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United States, United States
Condition:New Brand:UnderCover Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:FX11001 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Rear

UnderCover FX11001 FLEX Tonneau Cover For Your  

2004 Chevy Colorado 6' Bed (72.8")

NO MORE COMPROMISING

The UnderCover Flex is a hard folding tonneau cover that gives you the ultimate control of your truck bed, offering three secure riding positions. The cover is easy to remove, requires no drill for installation, and is mounted flush with your trucks bed rails making it the most water-tight hard folding cover on the market. Each panel is made of high quality FRP composite material; which is lighter, stronger, and more dent resistant than aluminum. Each Flex has a bed rail mounting system equipped with rubber seals and drain tubes that carry water away from, and out of the bed, keeping your gear dry and secure. Best yet Flex is backed by a 3 year warranty slowly making it Americas favorite hard folding tonneau cover.

The UnderCover Flex combines the security of a hard locking cover and the convenience of a soft cover. 

It is constructed of the of the best materials available and no other folding tonneau cover 

can match the Flex’s versatility, security, and function.

  • The Flex provides three secure riding positions; full coverage, 3/4 bed access, and full bed access with the cover in a propped position for maximum storage.
  • Built in prop rods secure the cover allowing your truck to be driven with the cover fully open.
  • Rubber seals and drain tubes channel water away from and out of the bed.
  • Flex panels automatically latch to the covers mountings rails, making it simple to operate from either side of your truck.
  • Prop rods conveniently stow in rubber coated clips and stay out of the way.

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