New Tri-Fold Hard Cover by Airplex.

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Traditionally similar folding covers are made of vinyl and although they are ‘lockable’, they are not very secure as they can easily be ripped or cut open.  The Airplex Tri-Fold Hard Cover has a solid inner core of strong ABS mounted on a aluminium powder-coated sub-frame.  The whole cover is then wrapped in a tough smooth vinyl outer shell for a sleek weatherproof finish.

The Hard Cover is easily fitted in minutes and requires no special tools.  The cover can be folded for easy access to the tray, and can be clipped in the fully folded position to enable driving while open.   The cover can be full removed or re-installed in minutes using the internal cam lock levers.

Sealing on top of the tray rather than sitting inside the edge of the tray ensures the cover does not intrude on your load space and means it is very weathertight.  

The Airplex Tri-Fold Hard Cover is available for most late model double cab utes and is available direct from Airplex or your local dealer.  0800 AIRPLEX (0800 247753) www.airplex.co.nz  info@airplex.co.nz

To read the full story in the August 2018 issue of NZ4WD go to Zinio.com (July 13) or purchase your own hard copy at the Adrenalin store.

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