Make sure the rails are tilted up, so water will go to either end of the track, not down into the bed. The instructions say 5^ (I think?). I put some plastic wedges in place.
Make sure the rails are tilted up, so water will go to either end of the track, not down into the bed. The instructions say 5^ (I think?). I put some plastic wedges in place.
Which rails? there are 3 per side.
I think the real problem here is the Ramboxes.
I love my Ramboxes but i'm 99% sure it's the reason why this cover sucks.
Instead of re-design the cover so it properly fits a Rambox truck they change 1 part and say it fits, but in turn it really doesn't fit at all because water gets in everywhere.
The OEM soft cover my truck came with didn't allow any water to get in whatsoever. This one is like the damn flood gates have been opened. If I didn't carry expensive stuff in my bed I would return this piece of junk and go back to my soft cover where I know I can keep my cargo dry, instead i'm going to need to invest in a bunch of crappy tarps to keep in my covered truck bed to keep stuff dry. Maybe even put a carpet in over my bedliner to absorb some of the water.
Water doesn't even drain out of the tubes because of the way they get angled, and in addition those holes I have, have metal on the bottom so when it drains out it hits the metal and just comes back in.

This next drip is actually between the aluminum panels directly down. I also have a drip like this 3/4 of the way twords the tailgate in the exact middle of the bed
This is what the right side looks like after it rained.
This is how the rails fit on a Rambox truck. My silver rails which I had to purchase for $350 myself from the dealership because the cover doesn't fit "black rails" that came from the factory is underneath both of these. As you can see the rails don't even come close to my Ramboxes, and if it did I don't think the Ramboxes would even be able to open due to the design of this.
