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Yes, you can open and close the tailgate with the cover closed.It looks like you can close it without dropping the tailgate?
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Yes, you can open and close the tailgate with the cover closed.It looks like you can close it without dropping the tailgate?
Weird question, I know but trust that there's a reason: can it sit properly flush while turned 90 degrees in the bed?
What do you mean by “turned 90 degrees”? The cover is supported by the rails so it has to sit on them.Weird question, I know but trust that there's a reason: can it sit properly flush while turned 90 degrees in the bed?
Not possible, cover is approx. 53 1/2” wide by 55 1/4” long.Yes, I would like to know what tolerances between bed rail and the included cover rail exist when you turn the cover 90 deg - the Mav bed is supposedly a square. Not asking you to do that ofc, just curious if when you installed you might have noted if it was possible.
TYNot possible, cover is approx. 53 1/2” wide by 55 1/4” long.
I had been going back and forth as well, but what clinched it for me was how easy the standard model was to remove completely. I don't believe you can prop it up against the rear window like the stance, but being able to take it off easily wins the day for me.Your cover looks great. I've been researching covers for over a month and had decided on the Lomax. Not sure if I want the Stance or Standard though. Also, thinking I might prefer the black urethane finish.
Plywood sits on the wheel well arches. No cover will prevent you from loading sheets.so those rails on the side.... would they get in the way when trying to load something large like a sheet of plywood? not that I do this a lot but one nice thing about the bed of the mav is they made it wide enough to do that.
Yeah, I was looking at the rails on the sides that stay when you remove the cover. I didn't know if they would kind of get in the way because they suck out into the bed. I get you could probably slide a sheet in under them if they did. Maybe I'm not making any sense.Plywood sits on the wheel well arches. No cover will prevent you from loading sheets.
I bet some clamps prevent how many sheets you can carry. Some of those cheap Amazon covers have plastic handles that stick out pretty far. I see what you're getting at.Yeah, I was looking at the rails on the sides that stay when you remove the cover. I didn't know if they would kind of get in the way because they suck out into the bed. I get you could probably slide a sheet in under them if they did. Maybe I'm not making any sense.