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Anyone have experience with a Roll-N-Lock tonneau cover for their pick up?
My GMC dealer carries them and they look very nice and sturdy.
I can't quite tell how water proof they are?
http://bakindustries.com/p-30253-revolver-x2-hard-rolling-tonneau-covers-overview.html
I'm pretty sure I am going with the Revolver X2 just like capulin overdrive mentions.
Well after having the cover for a week I really like it.
Helped my folks move, just rolled it up and fastened one of the straps to keep it rolled.
Worked as a nice buffer to keep items from coming near the cab.
Rained big time one night and not water in the bed.
Took grandkids to the lake so couldn't transport our luggage, coolers on the rear floor like usual and it worked really well to keep the luggage out of the wind, etc.
I'll have to check on actual removal ability like the previous post asks.
Anyone done the BedRug from Bak Industries? I have the old weathertech cargo liner from my Suburban on the floor for now.
How many years you have it?Titanium tonneau cover I just got it seems good so far.
I'm thinking of a one-piece tonneau cover for a 2022 1500 limited. Do you recommend the MOPAR one for 1450ish or are there reasons not to get that and go with an aftermarket one like the Undercover Elite LX for closer to 1800? Also do you know how high it will go up and can you drive with it up for short distances (with trashcan to the dump)? thanksThe Diamond Back looks very sturdy.
For me, when I eventually get a cover, I would like something that is secure and allows full bed access for hauling dirt bike, atvs, etc, without removing cover from truck. The Revover X2 is pretty close to what I have in mind.
My main concern with the Revolver is the size when rolled up. I know my atv would not fit in my 6.5' box with the cover rolled up because the dia of the roll takes up too much space.
If I load my dirt bike, the cover would contact my tire before tire contacts front of truck. I would probably need to make a front tire holder which the tire could be placed against to keep it from contacting the cover.
They dont say anything about a quick release option for ram tonneau covers. Doesnt look difficult to remove 4 nuts and take cover off and place in truck bed for installation once u get where going, if like going for multiple days.