Noob2Trucks
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I bought a Lomax one, it's never leaked and been solid for three years so far, no complaints.
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Just throwing in my vote for the Mopar Tri-Fold...it came new on my 2016 1500 Limited and has held up nicely over 7 years and I live in the Northeast. I clean it monthly on average with 303 Aerospace Protectant. You can add a simple foam tailgate seal to keep the rain out, but the bed stays pretty dry without it. Would recommend checking the clamps every so often especially before driving on the highway as they can loosen overtime...stating the obvious I know. For extra security/safety, I used tie downs on the underside of the cover to strap the back corners securely to the rear bed hooks. I've read stories about some having their covers fly off on the highway which is a scary thought so you can never can be too safe.
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I don’t have oem but I have a trifold love it. Can take off if need to easily has security hooksAnyone running the Mopar tri-fold tonneau cover on their 1500 Classic Warlock? If so, what are your thoughts on it?
I'm currently shopping for a tri-fold either soft or hard cover.
Open to suggestions, the WeatherTech is nice but it's ~$1,850 CDN
Also, I'm in Quebec, so theirs a lot of snow that's going to sit on this cover (until I brush it off of course).
Thanks in advance!
Wow they've jumped up in price then,on my 14 it was a $450 optionIt's back to the drawing board for this tonneau cover.
The dealer wanted $1,900 CDN for the Mopar cover when they delivered the truck, so I asked them to remove it.
If anyone has the part number for the Mopar or a direct link for the Gator one (for a 2022 Warlock), that would be appreciated!
I had the Mopar hard cover on my old 13,other then being heavy,and you couldn't see the back pass corner very well on a shoulder check it was good,lolWell, I shall be the Unicorn in this thread. I have a full size Mopar Fiberglass Tonneau Cover. Works for me, if I have ne thing big I need to get I just hook up my trailer.
Just showing you a different option/outlook, tho I know U R looking in a different direction.
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I do not find it heavy, since the shocks work very well. Since I have the mirrors with the curved add ons, seeing not an issue, and there is always the backie up camera, LOL.I had the Mopar hard cover on my old 13,other then being heavy,and you couldn't see the back pass corner very well on a shoulder check it was good,lol
About all i'll say is it looked good,and did keep the box dry,lol My wife hated it,lolI do not find it heavy, since the shocks work very well. Since I have the mirrors with the curved add ons, seeing not an issue, and there is always the backie up camera, LOL.
Just works for DIS BOIRD, and it looks good and brings out the truck. N ow in hindsight, if I get another truck, I will get a roll n lock, but I have no complaints on the cover, it does what is is designed to do, and is water tight for the most part, unless you direct water at it Horizontal, lol.About all i'll say is it looked good,and did keep the box dry,lol My wife hated it,lol
As long as it works that's all that matters. It does look like the 5th Gens cover is differant then the 4th Gens,as yours is flat,while the one i had,had a raised/spoiler on the back edge,that made it hard to see the back passenger corner on a shoulder check.Just works for DIS BOIRD, and it looks good and brings out the truck. N ow in hindsight, if I get another truck, I will get a roll n lock, but I have no complaints on the cover, it does what is is designed to do, and is water tight for the most part, unless you direct water at it Horizontal, lol.