Right
Right now I'm just lifting them with my hand occasionally after a rain. Really do need a more permanent solution. I may be able to have a friend 3D print something when I see them again. Thinking match the pitch of the thread and do an immediate 90 degree turn. The tricky part is...
I bought it from truck to go.
https://truck2go.co/collections/all-retractable-cover/products/maverick-pro-retractable-tonneau-cover?variant=43497396371701
so far really happy with the quality. Seems just as well built as the brands that cost over twice as much.
Thanks. I'm gonna give that a shot.
Thanks. Mine are ran like that now. The only thing I don't like is the cab drain tubes hold water because of the curve back upward. I want to find a 90 degree bend that will thread in at the starting point so it can maintain a downward angle. Might be...
I have drains at the front and the rear. 4 in total. Front ones are not as downward sloping as I would like so I may see what I can do with PVC elbows. The rear just go to the tailgate hinge right now.
Well finally got my truck back from the body shop...somebody backed into the rear bedside a week after I got it. The crossbars are OK. Standard yakima T bolts won't fit in the slot so I had to order some different ones and cut them to length. Also the bolts to mount the crossbars are exposed...
Just ordered one of these with the low profile crossbars included. Thanks for the tip and the video definitely helped me finally go with a retractable that wasn't outrageously priced. I was originally planning to try to do a hard roll up with low profile crossbars but was not seeing any thing...