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That may be but living up here in Oklahoma, we do get quite a bit of rain. And most times when it rains, it rains pretty good… LOL.
But yeah, I want to say that I had my cover set to where at least an inch I believe, is what covered up the front end of the top of my tailgate but really the worst part of my water intrusion was on the sides of the cover where it slides inside those guide rails that you clamp to your bed rails. I even tried loosening those clamps up and tilting the rails out towards the outside of the bed as per instruction from Retrax when they said that little channel that’s below the cover is supposed to act like a gutter and carry whatever rainwater goes around the edge of the cover and carries it to the front and out those little drain tubes that you have to find a hole on the front of your bed to run those through but like I said, it just seemed like no matter what I did whenever it would rain, I’d get a **** load of water inside my bed, and having that carpet in there, it was bad enough that I couldn’t even put luggage in the back of the truck bed unless I had a tarp in there and had the tarp between the luggage and the bed rug and have the rest of the tarp over everything just to keep it dry.
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I got the retrax also with rambox. It is awesome. I even had a guy standing on it but he was a small guy and I don’t really recommend it lol
Has anyone added any type of alarm to alert you if the cover is being broken in to?
I have a cover but I am afraid that it is not that secure if someone wants to open it.
Thanks
Had the same Tyger roll up on mine when I purchased it last year. Worked great under 60 MPH. Any faster the wind would unhook the latch and start rolling up on me.I have the same one and had no issues installing it. Can't complain about the $200 price tag.
Had the same Tyger roll up on mine when I purchased it last year. Worked great under 60 MPH. Any faster the wind would unhook the latch and start rolling up on me.
Probably because that’s a camper shell and the OP of the thread is asking about tonneaus.
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Has anyone here seen a tonneau that has longitudinal sections so it opens sideways across the bed?
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I have a Diamondback SE Which is waterproof and very secure. Fairly easy installation and removal.
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