Do BAKFlip G2 and BAKFlip MX4 Tonneau Covers Use Same Rails
Question:
Is BAK G2 and MX4 Tonneau Covers use same rails on 2015 Ram 1500, 5.7foot with RamBoz? Got hail damage on G2 cover twice and looking to replace with more reliable 3 fold Tonneau cover.
asked by: Vijay
Expert Reply:
The BAKFlip G2 Hard Tonneau Cover # BAK26506 that you currently have installed on your Ram 1500 does have a different rail design than the BAKFlip MX4 # BAK48207RB, so you wouldn't be able to simply swap out the covers for an upgrade.
To beef up the construction your only option will be to replace the entire cover, rails included, with the BAKFlip MX4 # BAK48207RB Tonneau Cover.

Products Referenced in This Question
BAKFlip MX4 Hard Tonneau Cover - Folding - Aluminum - Matte Finish
- Tonneau Cover
- Fold-Up - Hard
- Rack Compatible
- Opens at Tailgate
- Flush Profile - Inside Bed Rails
- Aluminum
- Matte
- BAK Industries
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BAKFlip G2 Hard Tonneau Cover - Folding - Aluminum
- Tonneau Cover
- Fold-Up - Hard
- Rack Compatible
- Opens at Tailgate
- Flush Profile - Inside Bed Rails
- Aluminum
- Vinyl Grain
- BAK Industries
more information >
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