mhorvath1218
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- Mike
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Hey guys, first post here, but have been lurking a while and was a longtime member at bronco6g. Hoping you all can give me some advice here.
Bought a lightly used ‘24 raptor 2 weeks ago and installed the Leer HF650m quad fold cover this past weekend. Install was easy and it all seemed to come together well. Today it got rained on for the first time and when I checked the bed at the end of the day (back in my garage and out of the rain, prior to opening the cover at all), there was a ton of leakage all along the sides and some at the front. Water was also along the tailgate, but most is probably from opening it. Very disappointing. It wasn’t hard downpours, but light to steady rain most of the day.
I did a lot of research on tonneau covers prior to purchase and this one seemed to get great reviews without many mentions of leaks. I also removed and fully sealed the plastic bedrails prior to install - wrapped the swiss cheese holes under the plastic with vinyl, sealed the stake caps with flex seal tape, installed weatherstripping under the plastic, installed rubber grommets in all other random holes, covered the large front corner openings with vinyl and installed the keko tailgate seal kit. I went as far as I could to waterproof this thing, so you can imagine my frustration.
It seems the vast majority of the water is leaking from the seam between the Leer rail and the plastic factory bedrail. The bolts/clamps are tightened as much as possible and there is a thin rubber gasket on the back of the Leer rail, so I’m not sure what went wrong. Also, the front thick foam strip that came with the cover (that goes on the bulkhead) is fairly exposed and absorbed water like a sponge, which then dripped inside.
Has anyone with this cover had these issues? Is it not adjusted correctly or something? This is my first pickup and tonneau cover and I know they’re not always 100% waterproof, but this seems excessive from a reputable company. Maybe an additional gasket behind the rail would help?
Bought a lightly used ‘24 raptor 2 weeks ago and installed the Leer HF650m quad fold cover this past weekend. Install was easy and it all seemed to come together well. Today it got rained on for the first time and when I checked the bed at the end of the day (back in my garage and out of the rain, prior to opening the cover at all), there was a ton of leakage all along the sides and some at the front. Water was also along the tailgate, but most is probably from opening it. Very disappointing. It wasn’t hard downpours, but light to steady rain most of the day.
I did a lot of research on tonneau covers prior to purchase and this one seemed to get great reviews without many mentions of leaks. I also removed and fully sealed the plastic bedrails prior to install - wrapped the swiss cheese holes under the plastic with vinyl, sealed the stake caps with flex seal tape, installed weatherstripping under the plastic, installed rubber grommets in all other random holes, covered the large front corner openings with vinyl and installed the keko tailgate seal kit. I went as far as I could to waterproof this thing, so you can imagine my frustration.
It seems the vast majority of the water is leaking from the seam between the Leer rail and the plastic factory bedrail. The bolts/clamps are tightened as much as possible and there is a thin rubber gasket on the back of the Leer rail, so I’m not sure what went wrong. Also, the front thick foam strip that came with the cover (that goes on the bulkhead) is fairly exposed and absorbed water like a sponge, which then dripped inside.
Has anyone with this cover had these issues? Is it not adjusted correctly or something? This is my first pickup and tonneau cover and I know they’re not always 100% waterproof, but this seems excessive from a reputable company. Maybe an additional gasket behind the rail would help?
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