BeautifulI bought it directly from Diamondback and the install was a breeze and the fit is excellent, zero water leaks.
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I don’t think you’ll be disappointed, turnaround was about 3 weeks direct from Diamondback. Post some pics when you get it on your new truck.Beautiful
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I don’t get my truck for another 5 weeks... but I might go ahead and order the cover right now
AbsolutelyI don’t think you’ll be disappointed, turnaround was about 3 weeks direct from Diamondback. Post some pics when you get it on your new truck.
That's about my setup also. I got three 22 gallon Craftsman totes with lockable lids for the back of my truck. You can always buy bigger totes if needed.As others have said you may get a little water and it can get dusty back there even with a cover. When I travel with luggage I have 3 or 4 of those XL black storage totes with yellow lids from Home Depot. I can fit 2 smaller bags or one large plus misc items in each tote and seal with a lid. When not in use the totes stack together and the lids all stack on top so it doesn't take up much room. They're strong and relatively inexpensive.
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I bought it directly from Diamondback and the install was a breeze and the fit is excellent, zero water leaks.
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what city?I work in what is one of the worst cities in the country for crime. The vehicle theft and burglary here is so bad, that I don't work with a single person who hasn't had their vehicle broken into or stolen. It is a constant, day and night barage of smash and grabs, theft, and carjackings. Having said that, I've had a tonneau cover on my trucks for around 15 years, and the thieves have never forced their way into the truck bed. I don't know of anyone who has had their bed "broken into" either.
Thieves here are typically looking for guns, cash, and electronic valuables, none of which get left in a truck bed.
I can't tell you that nobody will ever do it, but I can say that in almost two decades of working and driving in one of the worst crime cities in America...they haven't yet.
I plan to take a few long road trips in the coming year, and have never had a pickup.
If I install a bed cover, can I store the luggage in the bed and not have to worry about it getting stolen or rained on? The gas mileage isn't great on these Rams, but otherwise they seem like great road trip vehicles.
I have had both soft and hard covers and rail or on top of the bedside mounted over the years. I have had the least problems with water intrusion with hard covers that mount on top of the bed side. I just had a rail mounted GM one on the Silverado I turned in. it leaked like crazy I had to use some extra silicone on it. I will probably go with the Gator hard tri fold that mounts on top of the rail for my Ram. Real truck has them on their site and review well.
Would you mind adding the name of the city or at very least the state?I work in what is one of the worst cities in the country for crime. The vehicle theft and burglary here is so bad, that I don't work with a single person who hasn't had their vehicle broken into or stolen. It is a constant, day and night barage of smash and grabs, theft, and carjackings. Having said that, I've had a tonneau cover on my trucks for around 15 years, and the thieves have never forced their way into the truck bed. I don't know of anyone who has had their bed "broken into" either.
Thieves here are typically looking for guns, cash, and electronic valuables, none of which get left in a truck bed.
I can't tell you that nobody will ever do it, but I can say that in almost two decades of working and driving in one of the worst crime cities in America...they haven't yet.