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🛻 Elevate your Ram’s style and utility with the Tyger T3 – where rugged meets refined.
The Tyger Auto T3 Soft Tri-fold Tonneau Cover is a precision-engineered, weatherproof bed cover designed exclusively for 2019-2025 Ram 1500 New Body 6'4" beds (excluding Classic, RamBox, and split tailgate models). Constructed with heavy-duty 24oz marine-grade vinyl and aircraft-grade aluminum frames, it offers superior durability and easy, no-drill installation with stainless steel clamps. Its patented folding crossbars provide full bed access, while a limited lifetime warranty ensures long-term reliability.
Brand | Tyger Auto |
Style | Folding |
Exterior Finish | Vinyl |
Material | Vinyl, Stainless Steel, Aluminum |
Lock Type | Tailgate |
Weight Limit | 3.1E+2 Pounds |
Manufacturer | Tyger Auto |
UPC | 816239024898 |
Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00816239024898 |
Model | TYGER T3 |
Item Weight | 27.1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 78.78 x 68.5 x 1.38 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | TG-BC3D1045 |
Manufacturer Part Number | TG-BC3D1045 |
Position | Rear Upper |
Special Features | light-weight, heavy-duty, Weather-proof, Tear-resistant |
K**R
Good quality and affordable.
Fits well , easy to install and looks great.
E**K
Great cover, great price
I installed this on a 2023 Ram 1500 Classic Warlock, quad cab, 6’4” box, the fit is good. I was between this and the Gator ETX, went with this one because I’ve installed this one before on my old Ranger years ago and it’s held up nicely, and this one sits on top of the rails, rather than inside the rails and flush with the rails like the Gator does. I like the look of it on top of the rails better, and in theory it should keep water out better. It held up just fine to an inch of rain the other and remained fairly dry inside. The only way water is getting in is more of a Ram design flaw, the tailgate rail indents toward the bed, so water will naturally go down into the bed under the cover from that point.It’s a great looking, durable, easy to install, easy to operate, cover, at a very good price. Highly recommend.
J**E
Nice seal, looks great too!
I searched for a week online & YouTube for a tonneau cover for 2016 Ram and found some good reviews on similar ones to this cover. And decided on Tyger fits 6' 4" (4th Gen) Ram beds really good with the bed length, giving plenty for a good seal. Easy install, add weather strip and take a min to even it out for the first time, so you mark the inner bed rails with the adhesive pads where the clamps adhere, for when you need to fully take the cover off on, protects them too.Seems like durable seals, liner, and fold hinge. Northeast weather is unpredictable.
R**H
Mostly good, no help with adjustments in instructions
Seems good quality with as good a seal as could fit to factory tailgate 2010 Ram 1500 bed. Installation ok, instructions pretty good. However, the instructions give no help in adjusting fit of top into the rear mechanism. Trial and error, eventually I had to move adjustable end receivers to the rearmost possible position to fit. This means that in time, if the top relaxes and stretches, there is no adjustment left to take up slack. Before beginning experimental adjustments, the top was simply unable to connect and snap down in place.
S**Y
Tonneau
Got this for my 2025 Ram 1500 with a 5’7” bed. It fit perfectly and was easy to install with just a wrench, screwdriver and a knife (knife to cut weather stripping). Took about 15 min to install and was probably the easiest tonneau that I’ve installed. Packaging was nice, instructions were simple, the cover looks good and seems sturdy. Time will tell if this was a good purchase but first impressions are positive.Installing it was easy to as I said earlier and can be done by 1 person since the railing sits on top of the bed rails. The track (rails) of the cover come with weather stripping installed but they provide 2 additional foam strips should there be a height difference between the bed rails and the front of the bed near the cab.Driving with it I didn’t notice any extra noise even at highway speeds (70+ MPH).The latch is a bit different than other covers that I’ve used in the past an instead of a latch on one side there is a cable that can be pulled from either side.The supports that are attached to the cover have a slight bow to them that should aid in shedding water .The cover has a curve in the edge closest to the cab that matches the shape of the bed and cab.
J**N
Buying Another One (updated review)
Update June 6 2020: I'm getting ready to buy another one of these because the first one served me so well. Complaints about quality of latches and other hardware fall on deaf ears for me, as I never once had a problem with any of that after two years. This included numerous 4-6 hour trips at Interstate speed, as well as hauling all manner of cargo, rolling up the cover and securing it back down, the works. And never once the slightest water leak, in high-pressure car washes or thunderous downpours. In my experience these are solid truck bed covers at a bargain price. Spend $700-plus if you want, I really don't need to. (My original review follows.)Installed easily enough, snugs down easy, appears secure on the truck (2007 Ram 1500 Quad Cab, 6.5' bed). The clips are plastic as noted by other reviewers, but they seem sturdy enough. I'm not sure lightweight aluminum/alloy would be a whole lot better. I spent considerable time getting the rails lined up just right, so it locks down solid.After locking it down I tighten up the sides -- I pull the velcro loose and tug each side good and tight. That gives it a nice smooth appearance and makes sure there is excellent velcro contact all the way up and down.So far everything is fine. I've only rolled it up a couple of times, don't expect to have to do that very often, so I'm not greatly concerned about excess wear-and-tear on the plastic tabs or slots. It unlocks/pops loose easily, is very easy to roll up and the wrap-around straps hold it down good enough.When rolling it back down over the bed, it's important to make sure each end of the support slats goes down inside the rails. That is also very easy to do when I'm standing in the bed rolling it out.ONE SPECIFIC ISSUE and the SOLUTION: My bed liner has a lip over the front rail, plus a tailgate piece that comes up over the tailgate. The sides are bare metal, not covered. So what happened was I had a thin gap between the rails and the truck. It was also a little difficult closing the tailgate after I locked down the tonneau cover. So I bought a 30' roll of 1-1/2" x 1/4" neoprene foam strip ($25) to fill in the gaps on each side. It works perfectly. I didn't expect a super-watertight fit, but the foam strip sealed it all up very nicely. And I can close the tailgate without any real trouble.Bought "Used - Like New" through Prime and it arrived in like-new condition.
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