KKBB
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I just traded my wife's durango for a 2022 ram 1500 limited. She wants a hard cover that is the roll up type, not a soft roll up. Any suggestions on brand and model to get? Thanks.
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Mine is due tomorrow. Did you get the vinyl over aluminum, or all aluminum? I got the M series, which is vinyl over alum, for $1400.I have the roll-n-lock brand. Its a hard cover that retracts kinda like a garage door , and has a lock on it. Works great, looks good. Very pricey at $1900.
Never liked the fold ones, as if you want to use "the whole" bed, I either have to remove it, or I "lose" my back window.I have a peragon that folds and can be removed if need be. Had it for almost 3 years no issues
Seems a few of them have been "integrated" under RealTruck. Seems like good people for a couple info requests I sent, and they are shipping the Roll-n-lock from AR to NC darn fast. I messaged a rep before I ordered last week, as I really wanted to get it in time for a trip this coming weekend, and she said going through her instead of just the website would help with warranty stuff "somehow", but it was quick, and painless. 1-2 biz days for "processing", 2-4 to ship, accounting for the weekend as during their "processing", and the holiday, she was dead on.There are many options for a hard cover roll top but I've been using a Roll-N-Lock M series on my last 2 trucks since 2008.
I chose it for cost, security, and ease of operation. In Canada, everything costs more than the USA and a Roll-N-Lock was hard to beat.
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I wonder if they have sold out to RealTruck because their website has changed. The former company I've had many dealings with was in Florida, not sure about this new operation.
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If you want one that you manually roll up, and don't lost any bed space, the Revolver x4s is absolutely rock solid. 99% waterproof, even in winter.
Wrong.It looks real similar to the Truxedo, which is aluminum slats, but the rail interface is velcro, with one little dinky PLASTIC tab ~half way down to "keep" the tonneau from being bent up along the sides.
How do you use your bed for anything? Like, you have to literally remove the tonneau cover to carry anything taller than the bed walls?I'll be the (BOIRD) in the fly ointment. I did not do a roll type, tho, TBH, next time I will do a roll and lock. I have a full tonneau fiberglass painted to match body cover on MY 19. Not cheap either, just showing FYI.
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Very simple. For one, that cover is too BIG to move around one person. Also unwieldy, tho I can lift the weight. Real easy to take off and hang up on hooks, BUT, I am alone here, so just stays on. If I need to move anything bigger, I just do the alternate solution: If it is anything Bigger than what I can put in that trailer, gonna be too big for me anyway then I pay Delivery fee. TBH tho, next truck will have a roll n lock, if and when I get another ride. I just posted the above cover for the OP to see, not as a suggestion, just showing an alternative. (below WW 14 X 5 stock, bumper pull, electric brakes)How do you use your bed for anything? Like, you have to literally remove the tonneau cover to carry anything taller than the bed walls?
I never understood this type of cover.
I got you agree and disagree. In my case, what works for me. But on a future purchase, will go a slightly different route.I had the Mopar hard cover on my old truck,never again,as it was heavy and ackward to take on and off by yourself. The wife hated it,as she couldn't really see the back passenger side when she shoulder checked .