Replacement Cover for an Extang Trifecta Orignal Tonneau Cover on a 2015 GMC Sierra 1500 Regular Bed
Question:
Hello, I have a Triefecta By Extang fold up tonneau cover that Ive had on my 2015 GMC double cab truck for approximately 4 years. It has ripped and I want to know if I can just replace the skin/top cover. I just measured my cover and it measures 80-1/2 long by 69-1/4 wide. My truck bed rails measure 82-7/8 long by 71-1/2 wide. I didnt want to risk choosing something that wont fit. Thanks
asked by: Kevin R
Expert Reply:
The correct replacement cover for your Extang Trifecta tonneau cover on your 2015 GMC Sierra is the Replacement Tarp for Extang Trifecta Signature Soft Tonneau Cover # EX43445B.
This is the correct replacement tarp for your original Trifecta tonneau cover on your GMC Sierra with a regular bed. This is just the replacement cover so you'll need to reuse the original rails and hardware for installation.
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Replacement Tarp for Extang Trifecta Signature Soft Tonneau Cover - Series B
- Accessories and Parts
- Tonneau Cover
- Tarps
- Extang Trifecta Signature
- Extang
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