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The first time I washed my truck with the Rev factory installed tonneau cover the bed filled up with water. I made a post and someone from Ford on this site asked me for my Vin number, name, etc. They started a case and said someone would contact me. They also said take the truck back to the dealer.
As I expected, no one called me from Ford. I also knew that if I took it back to Ford, some mechanic would start adjusting the rails, etc, and my tonneau cover would still leak. They probably would not of have any parts from Rev to fix the cover.
I decided I would try a fix that could easily be removed and would not alter the cover in any way. I did not touch anything on the cover. All I did was add some TruX Seal that I bought on Amazon for about $25.00.
I added two small pieces on both sides of the tonneau cover by the cab. I added one long piece along the tailgate. This took about 20 minutes. I closed the tailgate, and today I decided to do a water test. I sprayed the back of the bed for about 5 minutes. I dried off the cover and then rolled the to near cover back. There were 3 drops of water in the bed. The bed was dry. I was extremely pleased with this fix.
Ford needs to contact Rev and work with them on a recall of all rollup tops. The seal closest to the cab should be longer and thicker. The seal by the tailgate needs to be much thicker. This is where lots of water is getting in.
This is a very simple fix.
If you look at my photos you can see where I placed the pieces of weather seal by the cab. It could look nicer but it worked. In another photo you can see where I placed the seal along the tail gate. When closed there is an extremely tight seal between the tailgate and tonneau cover. Rev could easily do a fix with one thicker longer seal attached to the tonneau cover. There wouldnāt need to be a seal on the tailgate
This is a very nice cover. Very sturdy and looks good on the truck.
As I expected, no one called me from Ford. I also knew that if I took it back to Ford, some mechanic would start adjusting the rails, etc, and my tonneau cover would still leak. They probably would not of have any parts from Rev to fix the cover.
I decided I would try a fix that could easily be removed and would not alter the cover in any way. I did not touch anything on the cover. All I did was add some TruX Seal that I bought on Amazon for about $25.00.
I added two small pieces on both sides of the tonneau cover by the cab. I added one long piece along the tailgate. This took about 20 minutes. I closed the tailgate, and today I decided to do a water test. I sprayed the back of the bed for about 5 minutes. I dried off the cover and then rolled the to near cover back. There were 3 drops of water in the bed. The bed was dry. I was extremely pleased with this fix.
Ford needs to contact Rev and work with them on a recall of all rollup tops. The seal closest to the cab should be longer and thicker. The seal by the tailgate needs to be much thicker. This is where lots of water is getting in.
This is a very simple fix.
If you look at my photos you can see where I placed the pieces of weather seal by the cab. It could look nicer but it worked. In another photo you can see where I placed the seal along the tail gate. When closed there is an extremely tight seal between the tailgate and tonneau cover. Rev could easily do a fix with one thicker longer seal attached to the tonneau cover. There wouldnāt need to be a seal on the tailgate
This is a very nice cover. Very sturdy and looks good on the truck.
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