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How is the flapping noise with top open/off? Low cost so seems to work as a cover but not security.
 

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Does anyone have any experience with this product?
I had one on my JKU and have one in my new JLU. The one in my JKU fit better. The one in my JLU doesn't seem to fit properly around the base of the roll bar. I'm a bit disappointed, but just need something to keep someone from seeing if I have anything in the back of the vehicle. Plus, I got mine on sale and used a code for an additional discount.
 

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How is the flapping noise with top open/off? Low cost so seems to work as a cover but not security.
You are correct. These are worthless in terms of security if running topless, or even with a soft top for that matter.

I have a a hardtop, so I can't answer your 1st question.
 
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How is the flapping noise with top open/off? Low cost so seems to work as a cover but not security.
Hard top here, purchased to hide items in the back as well. As long as it’s a decent fit, it’ll work for me. Just curious if anyone has experience with it.
 

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I have one. It is ok. It doesn’t really flap in the wind or make any noticeable noise, but it is a little disappointing that it sags in the back. I’ve tried everything to tighten it and no luck. Definitely no security value in the cover

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That fitment is disappointing. I had a tonneau cover on my JK that I loved. Snug fit and looked great.
 

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I purchased the (4) Grip Pro and the Cargo Cover Pro with the cargo organizer.

I bought the Grip Pro thinking it would be easier for my wife to get into the jeep but she still only uses the factory A pillar grips, unfortunately. I may buy a GPCA carabiner to add a little utility to the Grips and justify having the redundancy in a JL, but there are other modifications competing for that money at the moment....

Regarding the Cargo Cover, I bought the cover to conceal items from view within my hardtop, but I also found the fitment to have too much slack. I used the two forward most attachment points only (and not the one closest to the tailgate), and it kept the cover taut while providing enough coverage. I was also able to use the Fishbone Offroad Wheel Well Storage boxes under the cover, which worked well.

That said, I purchased the Fishbone Offroad Interior Cargo Rack for Camping, which rendered my cargo cover unusable and pretty much unnecessary.

In short, GPCA's products are well-made, although the fitment is a bit slack, but I still found a way to only use only the Quick Release Pro (which are great), and put the rest in storage.
 

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I purchased the (4) Grip Pro and the Cargo Cover Pro with the cargo organizer.

I bought the Grip Pro thinking it would be easier for my wife to get into the jeep but she still only uses the factory A pillar grips, unfortunately. I may buy a GPCA carabiner to add a little utility to the Grips and justify having the redundancy in a JL, but there are other modifications competing for that money at the moment....

Regarding the Cargo Cover, I bought the cover to conceal items from view within my hardtop, but I also found the fitment to have too much slack. I used the two forward most attachment points only (and not the one closest to the tailgate), and it kept the cover taut while providing enough coverage. I was also able to use the Fishbone Offroad Wheel Well Storage boxes under the cover, which worked well.

That said, I purchased the Fishbone Offroad Interior Cargo Rack for Camping, which rendered my cargo cover unusable and pretty much unnecessary.

In short, GPCA's products are well-made, although the fitment is a bit slack, but I still found a way to only use only the Quick Release Pro (which are great), and put the rest in storage.
Agree - Quick Release Pro are great.
 

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