Yossarian
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For those R1T owners with a powered tonneau cover who live in places where there is regular snowfall and sub-freezing temps, do you keep the bed open or close the PTC?
For those who leave it closed, what do you do about clearing the snow off the cover and out of the guide rails? I can never seem to get enough off to not have to worry about the residual impeding the operation of cover that even in the best conditions, sounds like it is on its last legs. And how do you deal with the ice buildup that is often an issue due to the freeze-thaw cycle?
Obviously, the solution is to leave the PTC open, but that means clearing snow out of the bed. Even then. it still seems to be a crap shoot operating the cover as it's tough to get the snow and ice out of the guide rails. And while we're at it, snow seems to be an issue for the door handles (and the charge port door). It is a bit easier to clear the snow out - or at least most of it - in those locations, but more than once, I've had a door handle not close flush because of snow that I couldn't get to in the recess.
I can't be the only one who's anxiety level gets raised over these things - or can I?
For those who leave it closed, what do you do about clearing the snow off the cover and out of the guide rails? I can never seem to get enough off to not have to worry about the residual impeding the operation of cover that even in the best conditions, sounds like it is on its last legs. And how do you deal with the ice buildup that is often an issue due to the freeze-thaw cycle?
Obviously, the solution is to leave the PTC open, but that means clearing snow out of the bed. Even then. it still seems to be a crap shoot operating the cover as it's tough to get the snow and ice out of the guide rails. And while we're at it, snow seems to be an issue for the door handles (and the charge port door). It is a bit easier to clear the snow out - or at least most of it - in those locations, but more than once, I've had a door handle not close flush because of snow that I couldn't get to in the recess.
I can't be the only one who's anxiety level gets raised over these things - or can I?
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