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So I recently discovered my tonneau cover lets in water
and wanted to add some pictures - it seems like everyone agrees SOME water can be let in
and its not 100% waterproof - but how much water is too much?
these pictures were taken after a recent rainfall or going through car wash (the puddle of soap)
I recently reached out the the company I purchased from and they installed it as well - asking if they can do free adjustments or if this is covered under their 3 year warranty
the tonneau cover is a 3 piece hard folding type and was $1200 canadian
on the website it states:
Does anyone else have pictures of their tonneau leaking? is it the same? worse? not as much water?
some pictures:
and wanted to add some pictures - it seems like everyone agrees SOME water can be let in
and its not 100% waterproof - but how much water is too much?
these pictures were taken after a recent rainfall or going through car wash (the puddle of soap)
I recently reached out the the company I purchased from and they installed it as well - asking if they can do free adjustments or if this is covered under their 3 year warranty
the tonneau cover is a 3 piece hard folding type and was $1200 canadian
on the website it states:
So - how much water is too much? Am I expecting too much from this cover and the statement provided?Its clamp-on design makes installation and removal a cinch, and because it mounts flush with your truck's bed rails, it stays tightly sealed and keeps water out.
For even better water protection, the R-Series uses a bed rail mounting system equipped with rubber seals and drain tubes that carry water away and out of your truck bed. That makes sure your cargo is always dry and secure. If you're still not satisfied, the R-Series is backed by a 3-year warranty. There's a reason the R-Series is North America's favorite hard folding tonneau cover.
Does anyone else have pictures of their tonneau leaking? is it the same? worse? not as much water?
some pictures:
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