OxygenMask
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Now to tackle the tailgate, another of Ford’s better ideas…
I needed to keep as much rain water, road spray, and trail dust out as possible. The way the bed and tailgate do not meet at all and with really varying gaps, ugh.
I looked at all the “kits” mentioned on the forums, and kept thinking I should be able to come up with something better, better looking and a heck of a lot cheaper. So I did!
I went to the shop where I used to work and collected samples of 10-12 different sizes and profiles of weather strip and foam seals and started experimenting. Once I had a rough plan I ordered stuff from Amazon.
First, the bottom of the tailgate to the bed floor seal.
After some trial and error, it ended up being simple. I had ordered 1”x1” RV slideout seal, quite firm stuff. It was perfect.
One piece goes across from side to side attached to the tailgate, but ends exactly at the hinges. Then a piece on each end completes the seal – attached to the hinge not the sheet metal . I angle cut the joint and glued the pieces together. When I shut the tailgate the seals contact the bed, not a lot of compression but enough. Almost perfect barely any gaps. No add on little ugly pieces needed, and the seal stays below the tailgate deck when open so sliding stuff over it doesn’t contact it. Done.
I needed to keep as much rain water, road spray, and trail dust out as possible. The way the bed and tailgate do not meet at all and with really varying gaps, ugh.
I looked at all the “kits” mentioned on the forums, and kept thinking I should be able to come up with something better, better looking and a heck of a lot cheaper. So I did!
I went to the shop where I used to work and collected samples of 10-12 different sizes and profiles of weather strip and foam seals and started experimenting. Once I had a rough plan I ordered stuff from Amazon.
First, the bottom of the tailgate to the bed floor seal.
After some trial and error, it ended up being simple. I had ordered 1”x1” RV slideout seal, quite firm stuff. It was perfect.
One piece goes across from side to side attached to the tailgate, but ends exactly at the hinges. Then a piece on each end completes the seal – attached to the hinge not the sheet metal . I angle cut the joint and glued the pieces together. When I shut the tailgate the seals contact the bed, not a lot of compression but enough. Almost perfect barely any gaps. No add on little ugly pieces needed, and the seal stays below the tailgate deck when open so sliding stuff over it doesn’t contact it. Done.
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