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Mine rolls up, but it doesn't retract. It's integrated with my InvisiRack collapsable "ladder rack". I love both.
Invis-A-Rack Cargo Management System - Dee Zee
TruXedo Lo Pro QT Invis-A-Rack Tonneau Cover - SHIPS FREE

I’ve got a roll-up by Truxedo that is easy to install, and works nice. It rolls right up, allowing you to use the whole bed, which is particularly useful when you want to put an ATV in the back, or something taller than the 22 inches deep bed on my2016 F 150

It’s too bad the Dodge doesn’t make the tailgate step that I have on my Ford truck. It is really cool. You pull out the step and it swings down, but you also pull out a straight grab post that pulls out and swings up so you can grab it when you’re stepping up onto the tailgate. Very useful!

Again, good on you, oosik, and don’t pay attention to those guys that can’t wait. Clearly, you can!
 
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DNW64 - you are spot on. There is NO DOUBT this local dealership is doing all they can. I could go in and cancel the order. Then there would be two disappointed folks - me and the salesman.

A rather strange thing. As I'm cruising the internet dealerships out west here. There is one dealership in CO that had 18 Power Wagons. Man - there must be a lot young studs with big bucks in CO. I'm just an old fart with sufficient funds.

Maybe I'm hoping to regain some of my youth vicariously thru this Taco Wagon. Who knows - better yet, who cares.

I've have a fold up Truxedo on my F-150 - over ten year old now. Still looks good - works fine. But like the tires on my tractor - its parked in its carport stall - out of the sun.
 
   / New pickup #283  
I have a folding cover on my 1500 RAM;
it's a Extang Solid Fold 2.0 Tonneau Cover.

This one sits on top of the bed rails, on my short box the rear two sections can fold up and be left open for taller or bulky items.

It has been good about not getting froze up and hard to use most of the time, the rear section will get froze to the tailgate at times requiring a couple of thumps to unstick it. That is more to blame on the RAM tailgate making a pocket on top to trap water.

I do normally spray the seals and joints with a silicon spray, I haven't this winter yet and it let me know that last evening trying to fold it open to load some 8 ft pieces of trim after having wet snow melt for a couple of days then going thru the car wash.
I parked and went shopping when I came out with a temperature of 8F, it took several minutes to get all the joints and seals unstuck, folded up and loaded.

I avoided all the ones that fit down flush withe the top of the bed rails because of freeze worries.

Good luck with the new PW when it gets in, hard to be as patience as you seem to be, but as you have noted it doesn't do any good to rant and rave the local dealer can't do anything about the delays.
 
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LouNY - the Extang Solid Fold 2.0 is one I'm considering. That and the BakFlip MX4. Both will work with the Taco Wagon and its RamBox Cargo mgmt system. One sits on top, the other rides on an open ledge. Around here - any tonneau that slides in a closed channel faces problems with accumulated volcanic ash and icing in the channels. Man - it been since 1980 when Mt St Helens blew her top. But when the winds pick up - the air will turn grey with ash.

Glad to hear about how it works for you. Silicone spray on the big 'ol gasket seal and joints. I'll remember that - thank you.

It isn't easy being patient. But then I sit myself down and remind myself - does no good to get angry nor fly off the handle. The pickup will get here at the same time - either way.
 
   / New pickup #285  
DNW64 - you are spot on. There is NO DOUBT this local dealership is doing all they can. I could go in and cancel the order. Then there would be two disappointed folks - me and the salesman.

A rather strange thing. As I'm cruising the internet dealerships out west here. There is one dealership in CO that had 18 Power Wagons. Man - there must be a lot young studs with big bucks in CO. I'm just an old fart with sufficient funds.

Maybe I'm hoping to regain some of my youth vicariously thru this Taco Wagon. Who knows.

Attaboy, oosik! I got at least 10 years younger as soon as I got my first big, honkin’ pick up truck!
 
   / New pickup #286  
Well - I've got all these ideas of "add-ons" to the PW. Tonneau, rear step, etc. However, the Ram Power Wagon is a rather odd duck to many companies. They can give a spot on answer for a Heavy Duty Ram 2500 fitment - they tend to quiver a bit when faced with the Power Wagon.

So......my list continues to build - my purchases, however, will wait until the PW is in hand.

I'm sure enjoying Apple Play - nothing quite as pleasing as "the Oakes" in the background. Seems to make these old fingers a bit more nimble also. They tend to dance on the keys. The only sound for miles here in the absolute black void of an early morning. Even my coyote friends are still bedded down.

There are a few good Dodge/Ram related forums out there that will serve you well to find specific things that work with your PW. Message me if you want pointers to them. I'm guessing rules here would discourage posting links.

Rob
 
   / New pickup #287  
It’s too bad the Dodge doesn’t make the tailgate step that I have on my Ford truck. It is really cool. You pull out the step and it swings down, but you also pull out a straight grab post that pulls out and swings up so you can grab it when you’re stepping up onto the tailgate. Very useful!

I do like that step in the Ford. I also like those side boxes in the rails of the Dodge. My preference has always been GM, call it family tradition, loyalty or whatever. I think I just saw a video clip where GMC put a set of speakers in the tailgate where Ford has the step. Guess it just shows how urban trucks have become. When I look at those beautiful old pics of the early Power Wagons I think... now that is a truck.
 
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It is too bad the Dodge does not make the tailgate step that I have on my Ford truck. It is really cool. You pull out the step and it swings down, but you also pull out a straight grab post that pulls out and swings up so you can grab it when you are stepping up onto the tailgate. Very useful!

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No, it wouldn't work for us pulling the horse trailer. :thumbdown:

My wife can drop the tailgate on her 2016 Ram, back up, hook on, step on the BedStep, crawl in the bed, plug in the trailer cable, latch the hitch and hook up the safety chains. Easy Peasy :thumbsup:.

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Xfaxman - what is the large forward "hump thing" on top of the horse trailer?
 
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Xfaxman - what is the large forward "hump thing" on top of the horse trailer?
 

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