JW_RamSport
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I have the same product and the same problem. I don't worry about it much as it will get only so deep and sheds off when moving out of the driveway. I would worry if it leaked into the bed but that has not happened.Anyone else have this problem with this or other soft rollup? Definitely would not have purchased if I saw this mentioned in any review. View attachment 74671 View attachment 74672
No. They are perfectly straight.Nope, not on mine. Haven't seen pooling in the year I've had the cover. I do have the rambox version though, and it's not as wide as yours. The rigid bows are supposed to keep that from happening. Are those bent or damaged in any way?
If I back up, the water tends o go over the front with no issues. Pulling foward,though, and it pours over the tailgate and gets some water inside. Looking into a rigid cover at this point.I have the same product and the same problem. I don't worry about it much as it will get only so deep and sheds off when moving out of the driveway. I would worry if it leaked into the bed but that has not happened.
Only heavy rain seems to do it. It's on correctly and I pull it pretty tight on the sides after opening. Apparently truxedo says its normal :I have the same cover for about a month now and have not noticed that happening. Rainy here and I just took a look...no pooling. Maybe the install leveling is off just a bit?
I noticed from your pictures that you have open stake holes in the back. I have stake hole plugs like in the picture from Rick J above. No water in the bed at all even when the pooled water sloughs off over the tail gate. Also, I assume the rubber gasket on the cover is on top of the tail gate when closed and not stuck between the cover and tail gate.If I back up, the water tends o go over the front with no issues. Pulling foward,though, and it pours over the tailgate and gets some water inside. Looking into a rigid cover at this point.
According to the owner's manual the seal should be between the tailgate and the cover. That's how I've always done it without any problem.I noticed from your pictures that you have open stake holes in the back. I have stake hole plugs like in the picture from Rick J above. No water in the bed at all even when the pooled water sloughs off over the tail gate. Also, I assume the rubber gasket on the cover is on top of the tail gate when closed and not stuck between the cover and tail gate.