wooly bugger
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I can't be the only one who has a truck bed full of dust or snow from driving around. Last year in SD I could not believe the amount of dust that was getting sucked into my truck bed and my gear was covered. So this year I want to try and fix it or at least reduce it. Any one else have this problem or a solution?
I have a 2019 Sierra with a tuxedo type rolling tonneau cover. I get dust and snow blowing in from the tailgate, anything near the tailgate gets covered so it leads me to think a vacuum is sucking in the dust. I have narrowed down my air leaks to a few areas and I think these might fix it.
1. There is about a 1/4 inch gap across the front of my tonneau cover any my truck bed closest to the font of the truck. I think I can lay some weather stripping there to fill the void. I hope this is the main source of the problem.
2. The truck has empty holes (2 up front and 2 in the back) for tie down hooks that are empty right now. They over hang my rails for the tonneau cover and might let some air in. I saw there are plastic caps I can get to plug these.
3. There is a noticeable gap on each side of my tailgate. I am not sure how to reduce that, but this is clearly where the air is sucking back into the bed.
4. I can try to improve the gasket between the tailgate and tonneau cover. Currently the seal is touching the tailgate, but not supper tight.
This is a start, let me know if anyone has suggestions.
Pat
I have a 2019 Sierra with a tuxedo type rolling tonneau cover. I get dust and snow blowing in from the tailgate, anything near the tailgate gets covered so it leads me to think a vacuum is sucking in the dust. I have narrowed down my air leaks to a few areas and I think these might fix it.
1. There is about a 1/4 inch gap across the front of my tonneau cover any my truck bed closest to the font of the truck. I think I can lay some weather stripping there to fill the void. I hope this is the main source of the problem.
2. The truck has empty holes (2 up front and 2 in the back) for tie down hooks that are empty right now. They over hang my rails for the tonneau cover and might let some air in. I saw there are plastic caps I can get to plug these.
3. There is a noticeable gap on each side of my tailgate. I am not sure how to reduce that, but this is clearly where the air is sucking back into the bed.
4. I can try to improve the gasket between the tailgate and tonneau cover. Currently the seal is touching the tailgate, but not supper tight.
This is a start, let me know if anyone has suggestions.
Pat