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xanth
Jul 26, 2021Explorer
MNRon wrote:
Can’t comment on the roll-ups your interested in, but want to suggest an alternative. I’ve had a 3-fold TonnoPro on my 2013 Silverado SB for 8 years and love it. It was less expensive than most. The soft vinyl cover holds up well (3-4yrs of snow in MN winters). I flip fold it to the front when running with the 5er. It doesn’t require any additional rails or hardware that impinges on the bed opening. Give it a look.
That's not a bad idea, I'll take anther look at them. Had one on my Colorado and didn't care for it, but might be easier to use with the 5th wheel.
MFL wrote:
ACCESS LORADO ROLL-UP COVER
This is the one I use. It is low-profile, that has slightly canted rails, to allow better clearance for FW towing. I have used several versions of ACCESS covers for 20 years. they are good quality, will last forever.
Jerry
I'll take a look at them, thanks.
southernsky wrote:
I have the Truxedo Lo Pro on my Ram and hit the rail a couple times with my pin box on a real sharp off angle turn. Reason is I have an air ride pin box and let the air get a little low. Last time I had to get a small maul and a block of wood to beat it back in place.
Yea, that's what I'm afraid of. I don't have an air ride pin box though, maybe I'll just have to to out to a big parking lot and do some measuring...
cummins2014 wrote:southernsky wrote:
I have the Truxedo Lo Pro on my Ram and hit the rail a couple times with my pin box on a real sharp off angle turn. Reason is I have an air ride pin box and let the air get a little low. Last time I had to get a small maul and a block of wood to beat it back in place.
Same cover on my Ram truck, no problems with rail clearance towing the fifth wheel.
Good to know, thanks.
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