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Manual Tonneau Question

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Is there a reason the tonneau cover needs the locking mechanism on the last panel? The only advantage I can think of is securing the panels if you wanted to drive with the tailgate down.

My tonneau cover latch broke during a service visit. I assume the technician pulled too hard and the string snapped off on the left side. Rivian mailed me a new panel, so it wasn’t a big deal. If it happens again I would be tempted to just remove the two spring loaded latches in order to simplify removing the last panel.
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I lost a cotter pin on the latch, replaced it with one from the hardware store. I don’t think the lock is really that necessary if you keep the tailgate up.
 

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I’d agree. It’s only needed if you had the tailgate down
 

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Interesting. I never thought about the redundancy of that latch, under normal circumstances. I can’t imagine a scenario where I would be driving with the tonneau on and the tailgate down. However, one might have a need to leave one of the panels out, moving the whole assembly forward, latching it into place, leaving access at the back, with the tailgate up. Whew! Was that a run on sentence? As an example, one might need access to a fridge or something.
 

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Is there a reason the tonneau cover needs the locking mechanism on the last panel? The only advantage I can think of is securing the panels if you wanted to drive with the tailgate down.

My tonneau cover latch broke during a service visit. I assume the technician pulled too hard and the string snapped off on the left side. Rivian mailed me a new panel, so it wasn’t a big deal. If it happens again I would be tempted to just remove the two spring loaded latches in order to simplify removing the last panel.
If it locks in place then you know it’s secure and you can close the tailgate without jamming the cover. My thoughts on this.
 

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The panels are a set of 4, however the latched end one can book end and lock into position as a single panel against the cab, or hold others in place against the cab.

Mansplaining, and tired so forgive me. But, there are 4 notches in the bed rails for it to lock into. Say you have something too tall to fit under the cover, you can omit any of the initial 3 panels and still lock them together in position so they can't shift
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