Roll-N-Lock Built in Tailgate Lock

MSG04
11-02-2007, 11:23 AM
I've narrowed down my choice of Tonneau cover's between the FMJR & Roll-N-Lock. I am leaning more towards the Roll-N-Lock becuase it claims to have a built in Tailgate lock. Has anyone had any good experience with this built in lock? My main concern was to make sure any goods i keep in the bed are secure.

T Mac
11-02-2007, 12:32 PM
Roll-N-Lock is a sponsor of the ROC and you can find several previous discussions about them. Do a keyword search for: roll-n-lock

Good luck!

bbnmcas
11-02-2007, 07:02 PM
I have had the RNL for 2 months now and I love it. I installed it crooked and they sent a regional repair tech. out to fix it. Free of charge! He fixed it and now it works great! Before it wouldn't roll back on it's own and the lid wouldn't close. It was all user error. He showed me some tricks to keeping it rolling good so now it is awsome. It has prevented people from stealing my stuff in my truck bed. I came back to my truck and someone tried to open the tailgate. I know because i pulled on the the handle and it did not engage. I pushed it closed and it opened right up. I'm so glad I bought this one. If you live in the LA / OC area I could help you install it. I don't work for RNL, I'm in the Marines. Hope this helps!

Bryan

Twintym
11-02-2007, 07:34 PM
Hey Bryan. I met the "tech" that helped you when I was at the SEMA show this week. His name was Mark Sandifer. He's actually their Western Regional Sales Rep. He was telling us about your install and hoped that it was working well for you since he saw you. The cover looks great. I really like the design and operation better than what I have seen from other brands. This picture is of their demo truck with the cover installed. Sorry, no real shot of the cover itself.

Dan

bbnmcas
11-03-2007, 01:04 PM
Yeah. Mark was awsome! He didn't mess around either or try and suger coat it for me. He told me I messed up the install and he was right. I'm glad you like it and I know you'll like it when it's installed.

I'm working on a way to get the trunk lid to open more but I would need to cut into the track. hmmmmmmmm...........:cool:

oarnold
12-31-2007, 08:43 AM
bbnmcas: I'm considering rnl. I looked at the instructions on-line and there is a strip that screws to the tailgate. Do you think it interferes with loading and unloading items with the tailgate pulled down? If you hauled 2x4s with the tailgate down, would it damage that strip? Thanks.

tlaudio
01-13-2008, 03:43 PM
I have a full size spare.

How does the RNL effect access to the spare tire since the trunk lid does not open as much as stock?

TIA

bbnmcas
01-13-2008, 11:44 PM
OARNOLD: I don't think the wood would damage the strip at all. It's very well built. I slide my 50 lbs. hockey bag across it once a week without any issues.

TLAUDIO: I don't think you'll be able to remove a full size spare from the trunk with the RNL cover on. It looks just big enough to remove the regular size spare, not a full size spare.

I've considered designing a way to raise and lower the track that would allow the trunk to open more but I have to leave for Iraq on Wednesday so those plans will have to wait a year. Oh well.

BruceRTL
01-14-2008, 09:23 AM
but I have to leave for Iraq on Wednesday so those plans will have to wait a year. Oh well.


God Speed! Be Safe! Thanks for your service!

Cover Connoisseur
01-14-2008, 07:00 PM
I have a full size spare.

How does the RNL effect access to the spare tire since the trunk lid does not open as much as stock?

TIA

With the Roll-N-Lock installed and the trunk open, the distance from the floor of the bed to the bottom of the trunk lid "lip" is 16". Since the spare is on a sliding tray, I would think you would have sufficient room to remove the full-size version.

Dan