Tonneau cover that fits 6'4" box with aftermarket bed rails.

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stratman

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I have aftermarket, polished, stake-pocket-mounted, bed rails installed on my 2014 Ram 1500 with a standard 6'4" box. Does anyone know of any hard or soft tonneau covers that would allow me to retain the bed rails?
 

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I did find trucks with Bed Rails & Covers

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call Realtruck web site

they are running a Cyber Week Sale

They would know if Rams with 6'4" beds would work with bed rails & covers
 
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Tyler_h

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I have an undercover flex flip tonneau cover and nfab bed rails. Had to cut the rubber around the bed rail plate.
 

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The Gator SFX roll up cover on my truck leaves almost all of the top of the bedsides uncovered. It looks like it would fit just fine, but I can't confirm.
 

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I forget the model but I've got the simple vinyl roll up from truxedo and they fit perfect with the OEM polished bed bars
 

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I have a Peragon cover I just installed last week. Their clamp and rail system accommodate factory bed caps, and when installed, the stake pockets were still fully available. I 3D printed a cap for mine and hammered it in. I don't see why it wouldn't work with aftermarket caps and rails, some trimming may be required but it looks feasible. You could always call and ask them. The clamps go on the vertical portion of the lip under the cap and provides a short shelf/bolt point for their rails. The rails sit on these clamps and have a rubber flap that rides on top of the bed cap. Pretty simple and very adjustable. Good luck!
 

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