RaptorRnr
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- 24 Ranger Raptor, 22 F-350 Tremor, 22 Explorer ST, 05 Boxster
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I had a Retrax Pro on my Gen2 Raptor. It was great. I appreciate the ability to close the bed to the exact position, occasionally pinching 2x4s, plywood or a surfboard out the back. I also appreciate that you don't lose visibility from a tonneau cover obstructing the view behind the truck when it may be propped up. With my Ranger Raptor I can't keep the Retrax Pro wheels in the track. It has failed me multiple times, typically when I'm off-roading. It's really frustrating. Adjusting it to keep the channels tight towards the center hasn't addressed the problem.
I'm considering a Diamondback HD. I'm curious if anyone, with a Diamondback HD, who regularly off-roads through whoops, mild jumps or sliding through an occasional wash, with this setup. All of my gear is secured to the base of the bed or to the Builtright molle panels. I need something that will stay secured to the bed without shifting or coming loose as I have experienced recently.
I drove 1000 miles and enjoyed sliding through a wash in Johnson Valley on the way to the Raptor Rally in Lake Havasu. After jumping the R Raptor it popped up on one side and was completely out of the rails on the other. getting it back in to the track requires taking the bed out, disassembling it and reassembling it back in to the bed. Eventually, I'm going to strip a screw continuing to have to use this process.
I'm considering a Diamondback HD. I'm curious if anyone, with a Diamondback HD, who regularly off-roads through whoops, mild jumps or sliding through an occasional wash, with this setup. All of my gear is secured to the base of the bed or to the Builtright molle panels. I need something that will stay secured to the bed without shifting or coming loose as I have experienced recently.
I drove 1000 miles and enjoyed sliding through a wash in Johnson Valley on the way to the Raptor Rally in Lake Havasu. After jumping the R Raptor it popped up on one side and was completely out of the rails on the other. getting it back in to the track requires taking the bed out, disassembling it and reassembling it back in to the bed. Eventually, I'm going to strip a screw continuing to have to use this process.
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