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Driving 400 miles to get my Rac N Cap Cover installed today. Then 400 miles back. The drive sucks, I left at 2am, and will probably get home around 8pm, but I am excited to get it done. Will post pics after.
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I assume that center section comes out and the sides fold down into a tonneau? Looks like they'd overlap some.

Got some pics of it all stowed up?

Pretty slick piece for somebody with an occasional rack need.
 

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My guess is you could significantly increase your weight limit by rigging your own support poles in the middle. Something could very easily be designed for quick attachment either from wood or metal materials.

Hell, a 6x6 (or even 4x4) post with a notch cut in the top for the cross beam to rest in would be the simplest thing.
 
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I assume that center section comes out and the sides fold down into a tonneau? Looks like they'd overlap some.

Got some pics of it all stowed up?

Pretty slick piece for somebody with an occasional rack need.
The center section folds into the sides, which then close so it is exactly like a standard tonneau cover. The first pic shows it all stowed up.

See my video on this post for more info.
 
 








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