🚛 Roll in style, lock in convenience — the ultimate truck bed upgrade!
The RealTruck BAK Revolver X4s is a hard rolling tonneau cover designed specifically for 2009-2024 Dodge Ram 1500 and 2010-21 2500/3500 models with a 6'4" bed. Featuring a sleek matte black finish, industrial-grade vinyl and aluminum construction, it offers durable protection and effortless one-hand operation. Its compact roll-up design provides full bed access without blocking rear visibility, all proudly made in the USA.
Brand | RealTruck |
Style | Revolver X4s |
Exterior Finish | Painted |
Material | Aluminum |
Lock Type | Tailgate |
Manufacturer | BAK |
UPC | 192631032175 |
Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00192631032175 |
Model | Revolver X4s |
Item Weight | 92 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 84 x 12 x 11 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 80213 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 80213 |
M**B
Owner
Great fit
J**.
High quality
This is the nicest and most secure tonneau cover I've ever bought. It looks smooth, tight, and does a good job keeping out the elements
K**.
Nice Product - No Regrets
Overall, a nice product and I would buy again. As for the question / rating about water resistance - I can't speak to that as of yet, since it is a new install and hasn't been water tested. As for the rest - the installation is fairly simple and the cover is strong and robust. Some things to watch:* Make sure to use the shims if the rails sit at a slight angle, due to some curvature of the bed rails - if they sit at a slight angle, you may have issues with the seal properly contacting the tailgate. There is a supplemental sheet that includes shims and tells you how to use them. Your truck may or may not need them.* They say to install the bulkhead seal as one of the first steps. The install instructions don't clearly specify if the seal should be at the front, rear, or centered on the bulkhead (although the video does say to place it on the edge closes to the rear). I would wait and do this at a later step - for my truck, the bulkhead seal needed to be just a little bit away from the rear edge - meaning I had to remove it and reinstall it (this impacts the adhesive quality!). Its best to fit the cover first, then determine the exact location of the seal. Once the cover is properly fitted and in place, it will be very obvious where the seal needs to be - then you can easily lift off the cover (before securing it) and add the seal. Not having the seal does impact the general install and fitment of the cover - you just need to add the seal before bolting the cover down at the front.* Keep in mind - you don't need the bulkhead seal if you have a drop in bed liner that covers the bulkhead. If the bulkhead surface is painted metal - you need the seal.* While installing the rails, start at the middle (place the first clamp in the middle). I used a vice-grips to initially hold the rail in place - I didn't have a helper and this made it easy for me to keep the rail in place before installing the first clamp.* On the rear panel, I had an issue that required me to remove the latches on both sides of the cover / rear panel, reposition, and reinstall with the sheet metal screws (I used my screw gun for this - but be careful not to strip and over-tighten). The latches were installed with some adjustment capability, but not enough. The latches were sticking out too far and hitting the rails! At first I thought that my rails weren't all the way in - I confirmed this wasn't the issue. A look at the latches on the rear panel compared to the latches on the center latching panel clearly depicted my issue - the latches on the center panel (exact same type of latches) were further in, allowing clearance from the rail. The latches on the rear panel were clearly misadjusted and sticking out too far towards the rails. Again, I didn't have enough adjustment on the latches to compensate. This was fairly simple to do - took an extra 5 or 10 minutes (after figuring out the issue). But this shouldn't have been necessary. If yours sticks - check the rails before moving any latches. You want to make sure the rails are properly seated - otherwise they can interfere with the panels.Overall, nice product and nice look! Hopefully it does a good job repelling water - I have heard feedback both ways. I didn't want to rate that particular function as I haven't tested it. Overall, it took less than an hour to install - even with the minor latch issue. I installed myself without a helper.
B**K
Perfect Look, Best Support From Seller RevPlanet
When UPS delivered this cover, they set it down on the concrete with the cab corner down. That broke the plastic corner off inside the packaging. I contacted the seller RevPlanet late in the evening on a Wednesday. To my surprise they responded within 30 minutes that evening. They were kind enough to offer to exchange the entire cover. Due to the size, it was not worth shipping for a simple fix with a new corner. They contacted BAK, and had them send out a new one. It took less than two minutes to fix. Product looks great, and fits my Ram 2500 really good. The mat finish looks great and matches the bed rails. Fortunately this install did not need all the rail shims for the clamps on my truck. It looks like they made updates on this cover compared to the one on my brother-in-law's Chevy model from a year ago. They added the front rubber lip and weather strip across the front. I don't know if the shims came later, but his installer did not use those and his rails are terrible and all over the place with the clamps not being straight. I do get condensation on these cool mornings under the cover. My corners stay pretty dry. It's not water tight, but its close. Just a few drops in the corners. The hinges on my old Tundra on the G2 model lasted about 7 years before it fell apart. BAK says this model has updated hinges. I hope they last at least as long. I want to thank RevPlanet for taking care of the little bump in the road. I would definitely purchase from them again. They were awesome!
J**!
Highly anticipated. Very disappointed.
I installed the BAK Revolver X4ts Hard Rolling cover on my 2024 Ram 2500. This bed cover appears attractive as a secure roll up, preserving room in the bed (vs Retractable) and allowing one to make use of the rack for carrying ladders, building materials or other lengthy items.However, this cover is poorly designed. The wider span near the Ram's cab is not accounted for in the design of the cover. The additional 1.25 inches of width causes the hardware to slide off the rails easily and the bolts are prone to sliding off the mounting track, causing the cover to fall into the bed. The rails would need huge amounts of shimming to remedy. The nylock nuts supplied to attach the cover to the rails are more trouble than the benefit of being able to hand tighten (over and over) is worth. A socket is much more practical than what is nearly too difficult to turn by hand. Makes me think this cover likely requires constant adjustment or else the hardware would be more permanent.The cable latch system leaves the truck bed vulnerable near the tailgate. Anyone with a stiff hook could defeat the cable latch and gain access.The unit is not even close to being water resistant. There are huge gaps around the front and back.Finally, the image shown in the product pages misleads one to think this system comes with a rack. It does not. For the price. This is a total deal killer.Very disappointed to have installed and found the product is not worth the cost or the trouble. Now the hassle of removal and return. 👎
B**R
Love it!
I’ve had this installed on my truck just shy of two years. It still looks new and my truck is never garaged. I have treated it about three times with 303 Aerospace Protectant, as I had read a recommendation for this product in another review. I did have to make minor adjustments so the tailgate would close, but would highly recommend this product for fit and durability.
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