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tonneau cover fitting question.
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<blockquote data-quote="Taxman" data-source="post: 899104" data-attributes="member: 15754"><p>I've been on the beach at low speeds (<35mph) and back roads at higher speeds (~65mph) and the Revolver X2 held up well. I can't say the same about the BakBox, but I never had a problem with the cover opening, collapsing or coming undone. The terrain at the beach was pretty bumpy, but the gravel roads I was on were fairly smooth. Still, I drifted a few times and fishtailed here and there, but the cover stayed on.</p><p></p><p>The BakBox collapsed and fell off the rails, but I've since fixed that problem by using an L-bracket on the clamp that secures the strap. The L-bracket holds the BakBox back against the top plates and doesn't let it slide forward. Haven't had a problem since.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Taxman, post: 899104, member: 15754"] I've been on the beach at low speeds (<35mph) and back roads at higher speeds (~65mph) and the Revolver X2 held up well. I can't say the same about the BakBox, but I never had a problem with the cover opening, collapsing or coming undone. The terrain at the beach was pretty bumpy, but the gravel roads I was on were fairly smooth. Still, I drifted a few times and fishtailed here and there, but the cover stayed on. The BakBox collapsed and fell off the rails, but I've since fixed that problem by using an L-bracket on the clamp that secures the strap. The L-bracket holds the BakBox back against the top plates and doesn't let it slide forward. Haven't had a problem since. [/QUOTE]
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