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Waterproof, secure tonneau cover - is DB the only option?
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<blockquote data-quote="JoeSC" data-source="post: 1827242" data-attributes="member: 43683"><p>I know it's too late, but in case anyone else comes along, I figure I should give a Florida Man seal of approval to my cover. I've got the Truxedo Sentry CT and the only time it's ever "leaked" is when the back lip of the tailgate is a lake during multi-day torrential rains in Florida. And that was about 3 drips down the tailgate that managed to seep in, everything else was dry. As it's just a flat rubber bit there holding the water back, it was pretty amazing. There was at last a gallon on the tailgate lip itself. My cover is low-profile, and has a nice texture like a convertible top, but unlike my convertibles it is seemingly taking Florida sun without issue. If it's faded or weakened in any bit, I haven't noticed. And usually there's a lake on top of the cover itself every morning when I drive out and it's bone dry inside. I've driven it through heavy rains that lasted from Florida all the way to the Smokies and all of our stuff was dry every time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoeSC, post: 1827242, member: 43683"] I know it's too late, but in case anyone else comes along, I figure I should give a Florida Man seal of approval to my cover. I've got the Truxedo Sentry CT and the only time it's ever "leaked" is when the back lip of the tailgate is a lake during multi-day torrential rains in Florida. And that was about 3 drips down the tailgate that managed to seep in, everything else was dry. As it's just a flat rubber bit there holding the water back, it was pretty amazing. There was at last a gallon on the tailgate lip itself. My cover is low-profile, and has a nice texture like a convertible top, but unlike my convertibles it is seemingly taking Florida sun without issue. If it's faded or weakened in any bit, I haven't noticed. And usually there's a lake on top of the cover itself every morning when I drive out and it's bone dry inside. I've driven it through heavy rains that lasted from Florida all the way to the Smokies and all of our stuff was dry every time. [/QUOTE]
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