Agreed. The instructions are trash. I didn’t even use them I just sat for 20 minutes observing and trusting myself. I only had to make 3 adjustments that were fast. All in all it took me about 20 minutes in stressing and yelling / thinking. Another 20 installing.
Planning on installing mine tomorrow. Incredibly helpful overview-thanks a ton. I didn’t anticipate all the steps (the Rough Country install video is missing several steps). I’ll have your video at the ready w a full cell phone battery-think it’s gonna take me a little while. Thanks again for the tutorial!
Thank you. Feel free to hit me up for questions. If I can remember. Its been a while. Lol. I actually sent this video to roughcountry with no reply. Figures….
I appreciate your work on this vid bro! I am installing mine in a few days & this is extremely plain & broken all the way down for ease of understanding. Thanks a lot!!!
Mine was binding up. Took me forever to figure out i needed to take off the built in shims that was on the rails since i had a spray in bed liner to allow the liner not to get stuck
It's been about 10mos since you posted this... How has it held up so far? Any discoloration or damage to the top of the cover? Any new leaks or other troubles? Much appreciated!
I'm not gonna be a good source of info on these questions. I took the cover off last fall and put my toolbox back in. I swapped them out again this spring for a trip. I only use it for traveling. And I usually keep my truck in a covered shop when not using so sun damage is a minimum to my truck. The only trouble i have i believe I talked about at the end of the video. It will jam a little while retracting due to uneven reeling in. Lightly oiling the running wipers fixes this. Dusty enviroments makes this worse
Been a minute since I made that video. Cant remember exactly how I worded it then. I talked at the end about water. Still the same. About 90% protection. Heavy downpour sitting still will have water front corners. And very small amount back corners.
It is as "centered" as possible. I assure you. I believe I even comment about going back and remeasuring everything. If you listen to my critique, one of the main issues I have is that you do NOT mount the coil box to your truck bed. It just sits there. The rail guides mount to your bed rails, and with one single bolt on each side, the coil box mount to the rail guides. This is not sufficient to hold it in my opinion. The coil retracts perfectly if lubing is maintained. Crooked is not the correct word. More like it gets torqued out of square. Leaving the coil unable to retract perfectly square. Even a few fractions out and it rubs and fails to retract.
Thanks Man, very well done and informative. I think this is what I'm gonna put on my Sierra Elevation.
@@NOREASTER_OUTFIT Thanks for the comment. Hope it all works out for you.
Good review. Helped me install mine today. The directions were terrible your video was a huge time saver.
Good!! Glad I could help. Please consider giving the video a like. Thank you.
Agreed. The instructions are trash. I didn’t even use them I just sat for 20 minutes observing and trusting myself. I only had to make 3 adjustments that were fast. All in all it took me about 20 minutes in stressing and yelling / thinking. Another 20 installing.
Planning on installing mine tomorrow. Incredibly helpful overview-thanks a ton. I didn’t anticipate all the steps (the Rough Country install video is missing several steps). I’ll have your video at the ready w a full cell phone battery-think it’s gonna take me a little while. Thanks again for the tutorial!
Thank you. Feel free to hit me up for questions. If I can remember. Its been a while. Lol.
I actually sent this video to roughcountry with no reply. Figures….
Really like the way you did your video . Explains everything . Thanks
Glad it was helpful! Thnx for the comment!
I appreciate your work on this vid bro! I am installing mine in a few days & this is extremely plain & broken all the way down for ease of understanding. Thanks a lot!!!
Your welcome. Hope it goes well.
Mine was binding up. Took me forever to figure out i needed to take off the built in shims that was on the rails since i had a spray in bed liner to allow the liner not to get stuck
Thnx for the comment
Just watched a nightmare of a post from a year ago on a Rough Country tri-fold cap for a 2021 f-150. Save me from making a $700+ mistake.
I am not sure about that model. This one turned out ok for me. Good luck with whatever you choose.
It's been about 10mos since you posted this... How has it held up so far? Any discoloration or damage to the top of the cover? Any new leaks or other troubles? Much appreciated!
I'm not gonna be a good source of info on these questions. I took the cover off last fall and put my toolbox back in. I swapped them out again this spring for a trip. I only use it for traveling. And I usually keep my truck in a covered shop when not using so sun damage is a minimum to my truck.
The only trouble i have i believe I talked about at the end of the video. It will jam a little while retracting due to uneven reeling in. Lightly oiling the running wipers fixes this. Dusty enviroments makes this worse
Thanks you for the review
My pleasure!
Has it kept water out of the bed?
Been a minute since I made that video. Cant remember exactly how I worded it then. I talked at the end about water. Still the same. About 90% protection. Heavy downpour sitting still will have water front corners. And very small amount back corners.
I just got one and pushed it all the way back and the rubber end is centered over the tailgate.
Thanks for the comment!
What year is your gmc? Also is it a short bed?
Its the 5'10" bed
Sounds like it not center perfect. Looking at the first of the video it looked crooked.
It is as "centered" as possible. I assure you. I believe I even comment about going back and remeasuring everything. If you listen to my critique, one of the main issues I have is that you do NOT mount the coil box to your truck bed. It just sits there. The rail guides mount to your bed rails, and with one single bolt on each side, the coil box mount to the rail guides. This is not sufficient to hold it in my opinion. The coil retracts perfectly if lubing is maintained. Crooked is not the correct word. More like it gets torqued out of square. Leaving the coil unable to retract perfectly square. Even a few fractions out and it rubs and fails to retract.