Then I do have some good news for you Rick. The BAKFlip MX4 Hard Tonneau Cover # BAK448130 will not block the camera on your 2024 GMC Sierra 1500 Denali short bed truck. This is the correct cover for your truck not having the CarbonPro bed. view full answer...
Hi Larry,
As long as your bed rails mount into the stake pockets and not to the lip of the bedrails then you'll be able to go with one of the Access tonneau covers you were looking at. The LiteRider # 834532001057 will work with Stepside style beds and the TonnoSport # A22020129 works with non-Stepside style beds. view full answer...
There are 6 bed rail clamps on the TruXedo Pro X15 Soft Tonneau Cover # TX79YR for a 2024 Chevrolet Silverado with an 8' bed.
The single latch you're referring to just lets you open the tonneau cover, so as long as the tailgate is opened the latch should work. If not, then it'd be an issue with the latching mechanism but we haven't heard anything about that being an issue. view full answer...
The BAKFlip MX4 Tonneau Cover # BAK48330 for the 2022 F-250 short bed has 4 panels. While you are using your Demco Autoslide 5th Wheel Hitch # DM8550024 you will be able to keep one panel laying flat on the bed. There are tow ways you can store the cover while towing and you can see examples of each below. view full answer...
Hey David; I checked directly with Pace Edwards for you and can tell you that the rails on the Pace Edwards Switchblade Retractable Hard Tonneau Cover # PE46QJ will protrude just under 3/4" on both sides when installed on your Ford Super Duty standard/short bed.
Per Pace Edwards, with the # PE46QJ installed, you will have 59-1/16" between the rails of your truck, so you're not losing much space at all on the sides. This is a cover people regularly use with a 5th wheel hitch installed... view full answer...
The BAK Revolver X4s Hard Tonneau Cover # BAK52VR when rolled up will stick out into the bed roughly 8" - 10" depending on how tightly it's rolled. With This cover you should have no clearance issues when towing your Pinnacle. view full answer...