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There are a few threads about them. Short answer is they don’t have as good of deep snow performance and are not rate to wear as long. I plan on keeping mine until they wear out
https://5thgenrams.com/community/threads/rambox-only-tonneau.2651/
I bought a MX4 if you look farther back in this thread. I have listed where. Yes I have received it and have posted the issues I found in a previous post in this thread
There are the falken wildpeaks that the off-road package uses. The retail version is snow rated and you don’t have to take them off in summer. As it has not snowed yet in Portland, I don’t have any direct experience, yet
Talked to Bak this afternoon. For those of us who have spray on bed liner, he suggested that you stick the front stick on gasket to the rubber flap, rather then the truck spray on bed liner surface
The mount is just a piece of plastic screwed to the back of radio head. The other end of the plastic is screwed to the rear of the little tray that is on top of the dashboard. To route the cables from the radio base to the head they removed the entire front of the console, it pretty much comes...
Between D1 and initial build is around 2 weeks. After the build starts, it can be built, JB, in less then a day. The time to KZ depends on what options have to be added
We have had people stuck in I for various lengths of time, but that is not normal
@cjmst23 did your cover come with new installation instructions? The ones on the BAKFlip web site seem to be for the previous generation. If they are new, can you post them without getting into trouble?
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