2021 Chevy Silverado Tonneau Covers Available To Order Again
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The Tri-fold soft tonneau cover and Hard-folding tonneau cover for the 2021 Chevy Silverado 1500 and 2021 Chevy Silverado HD are once again available to order. The two tonneau covers were previously unavailable to order due to supply issues.
The Tri-fold soft tonneau cover is tagged with RPO code 63B, while the Hard-folding tonneau cover is tagged with RPO code VOZ. Each is offered as an LPO-level option, which means they are delivered to and installed by the dealer, rather than installed at the factory.
Both tonneau covers are offered as an optional extra for the 2021 Chevy Silverado 1500 in Double Cab and Crew Cab body configurations, with availability for all trim levels expect the new LT-based 2FL trim level.
As GM Authority covered previously, the new LT-based 2FL trim level for the 2021 Chevy Silverado 1500 is only available in Double Cab 4WD and Crew Cab Short Bed 4WD configurations, and is equipped with the turbocharged 2.7L I4 L3B gasoline engine and eight-speed automatic transmission.
As for availability of the two tonneau covers with regard to the 2021 Chevy Silverado HD, the 63B and VOZ options are available on Double Cab and Crew Cab body configurations, but only in conjunction with the standard bed. The optional covers are not available for long-bed models.
Previously, the Hard-folding tonneau cover (RPO code VOZ) was offered as a tri-fold cover. However, as GM Authority covered earlier this month, the cover was recently redesigned to become a quad-fold cover instead.
In addition to the two covers discussed here, the Chevy Silverado is offered with several other LPO-level tonneau covers, including a soft roll-up cover, a hard rolling cover, and a retractable aluminum cover as well.
The Chevy Silverado 1500 light-duty pickup is poised to receive mid-cycle refresh for the 2022 model year. Among the various updates is a new design for the front and rear fascias, new wheel designs, new exterior colors, and a completely overhauled interior with a new dash, center stack, center console, gauge cluster, and deletion of the column shifter, not to mention the inclusion of GM’s Super Cruise semi-autonomous driving system as an optional extra on the High Country trim level.
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I will caution again that you don’t want a 4 panel tonneau. It can not fully fold back like a 3 panel can, so you never have access to the full bed length. A 3 panel will fold up against the rear of the cab and rest on bumpers with support arms holding it secure. The 4 panel cannot do this so you loose 25% of the bed length – this means for large items or an ATV you would have to fully remove the cover, whereas the 3 panel opens up 95% of the bed and you only loose a couple inches
Buy aftermarket.you can save a little cash, get a better warranty, better product options and features to choose from. There are a few brands that make very nice flush mount covers such as BakFlip.
we need that cover
Cover is a great cover, it’s just hard to maintain. My dad has one on his ‘14 Silverado and with winter, it shrinks and then in the summer, the elastic stretches and causes the seems to fall apart. Cover lasts about 5 years. It also gets frozen in extreme cold.