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been driving my jeep to work. i have some bags with some tools (basic stuff, nothing worth stealing really) in the cargo area. im leery to make any stops at all with the stuff in the back just sitting there. id like just a basic cover. not one of the hard covers that cost $$ and not one that will prevent the soft top from being on the vehicle or folding down. so far all ive found is this GPCA cover that has somewhat mixed reviews. for $100, it seems a little less than stellar.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07JPHPF3V/ref=twister_B07JPXR8T1?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1

anyone know of any others out there. ive looked on Quad, Northridge, Xtreme and Amazon.

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inexpensive and allows the top to stay on.

also if you have an experience with the GPCA please chime in your experience.
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I've got the GPCA Pro cover for soft tops.
For the life of me, I cant get the back part ti be nice and tight like the show. Otherwise, Its alright
Look for a coupon and buy directly from them. I think I paid $10 less than Amazon
 
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I have the Gpca also. The part by the tailgate sags just like all the reviews say, there is nothing you can do to fix it either, it just doesn’t tighten up. You’re not supposed to use it on the freeway but i do without any problems or flapping around. The part that wraps around the roll bars always comes up and you have to push it down every time you get out of the car.

It isn’t secure at all but does keep things out of sight, I actually use mine everyday until I find a more secure product. It’s also easy to take on and off, I like that it isn’t permanent.
 

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I have the GPCA cover in mine as well. I don’t need a rear seat so mine’s never installed and the GPCA cover isn’t long enough to go to the front seats so I got the GPCA Organizer to cover the spot where the rear seat would be. I didn’t like the way they didn’t really work together so I got 3M Velcro strips and Velcro’s the Organizer to the cover. Much, much better. If sag bothers you and you hate retightening straps, run mechanics wire between the D-Rings as a stiffener (on bottom of cover for sag, top of cover to prevent topless lift). Nobody has ever complained about having too much wire for emergencies on the trail....LOL
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