I installed the same cover. I have mostly the same issues. It installed easily. But:
- The weather stripping on the back side of the Revolver rails looks like it is supposed to seal against the bed wall. But, like in your picture, it doesn't quite even touch the sides of the bed.
- There is a pretty good sized opening at each of the front corners where water can come in.
- The plastic cap/plugs that were on the back ends of the stock RamBox rails cannot be put back on with the Revolver rails installed.
- After opening and closing my tailgate 3 or 4 times, I noticed that the Revolver rail on one side has gouged a small chunk out of the top of the tailgate cap.
I sent pictures of all this to my CS rep at TonneauFactoryOutlet.com where I bought it. She has been awesome. She forwarded my pictures to Bak and got these responses:
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It would have been nice if this info was included in the Install Sheet for the RamBoxes - but it was not.
On the gaps around the sides and corners, I don't have a big beef with that. I think that is just a fact of life with an install that uses the existing RamBox rails. That said, I think they COULD offer an option for rails that bolt on in place of the RamBox rails. Then they could make it seal up along the sides and around the front, so the only issue would be the rear corners. And the rear corners are as much an issue of gaps from the factory, not the bed cover.
Also, I think they COULD make the current rails with a plastic insert in the end, similar to the plastic inserts that are stock in the ends of the RamBox rails, to cover that kinda sharp edge - and ensure the rail doesn't gouge the tailgate cap.
@dialupdave, it looks like you have the opposite problem to what I have. You have one side that is too high, rather than too low. Hopefully, their instructions for adjusting the rail height will let you adjust that to make it even. If that does work out, then I wouldn't blame Bak - other than for not including those instructions in the RamBox install sheet. They can't control how precisely Ram lines up those cargo rails when they bolt them in.
For ME, in the end, it's a truck and a truck bed cover. Being 100% waterproof back there is not that important to me. If it was, I would have gotten a totally different kind of cover. And probably not gotten RamBoxes. This cover will keep stuff from getting water directly on it. Water will get into the bed around the sides and run out of the bed at the back or wherever. Any kind of drainage mat (i.e. a mat that is somewhat thick and has holes or deep channels) will hold stuff up out of the little bit of water that can accumulate back there. And a nick in the tailgate cap is, well, it's my first ding. In my truck. Oh, well. I'm glad it's not something worse.
My primary requirements were security for stuff in the back, convenience for me (i.e. no separate lock on the cover to deal with), the absolute minimum lost bed space, and decent looks when it's closed. I got what I wanted and I can live with the rest. At this point, I don't know of another cover I would rather have.
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