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Rather than your roadrunner, coyote manhole covers (I liked that), I just laid a strip of vinyl over the entire surface under the rails. Then the clips penetrate and you can use butyl or silicone to seal them. You went much further than I did, I also did a seal kit for the tailgate but I still get water intrusion. We're all going crazy fixing fords F-up.

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Yep your pictures and info is what got me started. :beer:
 

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Did you make the tailgate seal or was that a kit you bought?
 
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Did you make the tailgate seal or was that a kit you bought?
Not sure who you're asking but I've driven hours in the rain and an hour in the heaviest rain imaginable- not one single drop under the tonneau. So my efforts worked, and that inexpensive tonneau doesn't leak.
 

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Oh yeah we plan to use totes. But road dust is also an issue so this should stop most of that.

We had a day of thunderstorms and heavy rain, so I went for drive on the highway. Only had 3 small drips, one is at the right front corner where the tonneau sits on the joint where the side rail meets the front rail seal (my fault,) the other two were both on top of the rails where the tonneau seal joint coincides with grooves molded in the rail. That was it! And I can probably address those easily.
The tailgate area was totally dry.

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Sorry I guess it did not quote like I asked. In this pic the tailgate seat was that diy or was it a kit. I use the diamondback bed cover and love it but my main source of dust and water are from tailgate.
 

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Sorry I guess it did not quote like I asked. In this pic the tailgate seat was that diy or was it a kit. I use the diamondback bed cover and love it but my main source of dust and water are from tailgate.
Not a kit, I did it from scratch. Seals well. Details earlier in this thread.
 

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Having done similar on multiple trucks, I’d never do it again, ESPECIALLY butyl and HVAC tape.

Forbid ever having to remove that crap again.

Just a heads up the juice is so not worth the squeeze.
 
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Having done similar on multiple trucks, I’d never do it again, ESPECIALLY butyl and HVAC tape.

Forbid ever having to remove that crap again.

Just a heads up the juice is so not worth the squeeze.
I'd never use duct tape. The butyl I'm familiar with from decades as an RV Tech. Remove it in winter. Remove any residue with auto painter's prep solvent. Plus I applied it to a waxed surface...
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