Please let us know. I'm noodling on how I can make the Mopar bed cover work before I move on to the Truxedo Sentry. I'm sure RAM will come up with a solution at some point, but I kind of need that bed security sooner rather than later.Boy I am hoping the topper I ordered works. I assume it will as the only impact should be where the clamps can be used to hold it in place.
Certainly the tonneau companies will come up with solutions shortly.
Hahahaha! More like infamous!Loucap, you are immortalized on the front page...well your tailgate is anyways.
What is it like to be famous?
So. If it's true what someone stated earlier in this thread that it looks like the main differences are the front corner bed bolsters and longer latching bolts, has anyone put together a retrofit kit for this tailgate yet?
Or tried to fit the split tailgate and frame in place of the standard tailgate?
Steve
So. If it's true what someone stated earlier in this thread that it looks like the main differences are the front corner bed bolsters and longer latching bolts, has anyone put together a retrofit kit for this tailgate yet?
Or tried to fit the split tailgate and frame in place of the standard tailgate?
Steve
The tailgate warning light in the can does come on if not latched properly. It's already happened to me once!I do not have another Ram to try it with, but to my eye those are the only mechanical differences. There ate obviously wiring differences as there is a second tailgate latch and when the barn doors are open the bed lights come on. I have not check to see if the tailgate open warning comes on in the cab if you try to drive away.
The tailgate warning light in the can does come on if not latched properly. It's already happened to me once!
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I know what RAM states and that there will be the inevitable wiring and structural differences.Ram has already stated that a retrofit would be a non-starter project just due to the wiring involved, never mind that the bed structure is different as well. It's not just the corner braces up from, there's more to it than meets the eye.
My question remains: Has anyone tried to fit the split tailgate and frame in place of the standard tailgate?
I'm sure I'm not the only one who wants to know if will physically fit and mechanically function.
Just takes a couple owners willing to take one for the team and spend some time test swapping and taking notes.
I'm getting an ARE cap installed on my regular bed 2019 in a couple of weeks, I'm going to show the dealer photos of the braces at the back of the split tailgate bed and see what he thinks of what any issues might be with caps, covers, etc.
I can tell you that any bed cover that requires rails to be installed to be flush mounted will not work. I have looked at many, and those braces will Charlie Bravo all of them. The ONLY one I think might work is the Extang Solid Fold 2.0 because it sits on top of the bed rails and the front clamps are 16" back from the cab (according to Extang). The ONLY issue, might be the spring clamps they use at the rear because I have the Bed Utility Group and that's yet another set of rails to do with.I'm getting an ARE cap installed on my regular bed 2019 in a couple of weeks, I'm going to show the dealer photos of the braces at the back of the split tailgate bed and see what he thinks of what any issues might be with caps, covers, etc.
I can tell you that any bed cover that requires rails to be installed to be flush mounted will not work. I have looked at many, and those braces will Charlie Bravo all of them. The ONLY one I think might work is the Extang Solid Fold 2.0 because it sits on top of the bed rails and the front clamps are 16" back from the cab (according to Extang). The ONLY issue, might be the spring clamps they use at the rear because I have the Bed Utility Group and that's yet another set of rails to do with.
To be honest, the fact that we have to wonder about any of this is quite frustrating. The dealers know nothing, and RAM customer service knows nothing. I've been waiting for a call back from RAM since last Wednesday about this, and I've sent a message to @RamCares in this forum...and nothing. I love the tailgate, I think it's worth the $1,000, but dang it, someone needs to know something about those braces and their impact on covers and toppers!
Yeah, but, it won't function... You won't be able to cycle the tailgate handle, as it's electronic...
Even IF it somehow mounts in place, which I'm sure it physically will fit, but mounting / installing is a different story, you won't be able to use it. You'd close the gate and then it would be stuck on someone else's truck...
Unless I'm missing something.
I am impressed by your enthusiasm and positive outlook about the possibility.
Steve
Oh, and the Diamondback would probably work too because it mounts in the middle of the bed. But, you can't access the majority of the bed without completely removing it, so no go for me.
When I had my Diamondback, it folded up in the front and the rear. You could access the majority of the bed. Only the center section was hard mounted. You could actually unhook the struts and fold the entire cover over on top of itself too. The best feature was that, if you had something oversized, you just put it on top as it would hold, literally, a ton.
Not saying it is for you...but I would never own anything else again. Having owned a Bakflip, a hard tonneau, a snap down soft cover, and dealing with numerous other kinds on customer vehicles, this was by far the best. It was the most water tight and the most useful.
If I did not need a topper for this truck, I would already have a Diamondback and the corner braces would not be an issue.
Oh, it looks bulletproof! I just envision needing to load something on the spot that's too tall to close the covers and too long to fit with the middle portion of the Diamondback in place.