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Rhino lining.....now swimming pool

OK then. I’m not sure what length the truck is but 5” out of level (and water is the perfect level) in the length of the bed translates to the truck body being quite a bit out of level in relation to the frame in the total length of the truck, in my mind anyway. I can only go by my current 1500 Crew cab and there’s no way water could be anywhere near that deep in the front of the bed. That is if it didn’t drain of course, which mine does. I have the factory bed liner. RAM is probably more careful about blocking the drains. I’m really interested to see how my 2500 looks when it arrives. Also, I did a bed liner delete because the dealer told me that that would delay the order. I’ve been told on this forum that was BS. So making sure that the drains aren’t blocked when I do have a liner installed is something for me to keep in kind.
You've never parked on a hill or a slanted driveway?
 
I see you fixed the problem already but my 22 2500 has 3 openings also. Even after I got it coated with Rhino Lining.
 
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