Leaking?not a must have for many (most trucks do not have them, so market speaks) - trade off is available space in bed. Also see other posts on this site about them leaking.
Unlike on 4th gens, leaks are rare on 5th gens. Pretty much a non-issue if that's your only concern about them. Even if you get one with leak it can be adjusted to stop the leaking.not a must have for many (most trucks do not have them, so market speaks) - trade off is available space in bed. Also see other posts on this site about them leaking.
+1 not sure that even possible the way they are designLeaking?
Not sure how that is possible. They use the same seal as the doors.
at first i wanted nothing to do with the mft, mainly becaise of the look of the crack (space) in the middle (well not exactly middle) of the mftThey are a must have. Lid alignment bothered me for a little while, but once the "new" wore off I got over it. And as @crusher said, the bed divider is awesome, and makes the rambox option a no-brainer for me. You might also consider the MFT since we're discussing bed options. Loading and unloading without having to reach over the tailgate is priceless!
I think it also depends what color your truck is.at first i wanted nothing to do with the mft, mainly becaise of the look of the crack (space) in the middle (well not exactly middle) of the mft
but now i almost wish i would of got the mft, looks very practical, amd with my knee injury it woupd be easier to get to the content in the box
yes your right , my last truck was black and didnt see the cracks of the doors or other... as much as my current ivory whiteI think it also depends what color your truck is.
Mine is all black so I don't even notice the crack, i'm also only behind the truck if I am loading stuff anyways.
Only downside I can think is reduces your payload if that is something you are going for.
Ill just leave this here.My buddy had them on his 4th gen. He seemed to really like them. I had them on an Avalanche years ago. They were nice to have.
When it came to my new Ram I wanted bed rack and cover options that wouldn't work with the boxes. My current setup with tent would prevent them from opening.
Hmmm... interesting concept. Wonder how well it actually works and how well it seals, stays in place...Ill just leave this here.
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