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We just left the R1T at home for Spring Break because I didn't have covered, protected storage in the back - just couldn't get everything in the frunk and the rest of the spaces to make it work. I really need the tonneau prior to camping season.I thought I'd have it well before my first road trip in June. Now I'm getting a bit worried that I'll have to come up with a temporary solution.
Exactly why I built my fence panel tonneau for $100. Definitely worth it.I thought I'd have it well before my first road trip in June. Now I'm getting a bit worried that I'll have to come up with a temporary solution.
Probably have to look into that.Exactly why I built my fence panel tonneau for $100. Definitely worth it.
Any chance you'll come out with a hard tonneau that can support 2' of snow? Or a topper?we are on track for April shipment on these https://evsportline.com/collections...vian-r1t-rmaxx-soft-tonneau-roll-up-bed-cover
our cover will handle 2" of snow, not a problem at all.Any chance you'll come out with a hard tonneau that can support 2' of snow? Or a topper?
I live in Montana at 6,500' elevation. I asked about 2 feet of snow, not 2 inches!our cover will handle 2" of snow, not a problem at all.
ha ha, tell you what - you test it for us. If it fails, I will give you a refundI live in Montana at 6,500' elevation. I asked about 2 feet of snow, not 2 inches!