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How to seal and stop bed dust

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Since I made my video, I realized that the stripping comes off after opening and closing the tailgate a few times because the tailgate pushes the stripping down, effectively removing it from where it was attached.

Have y'all experienced the same issue, and if so, discovered a fix?
Use 3M VHB tape and adhesion promoter worked for me. I've had mine attached for ~6 months now and use the tailgate multiple times daily. No sign of it coming apart yet. It probably will at some point, but if it makes it a year or two, I'd consider it a success.
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Use 3M VHB tape and adhesion promoter worked for me. I've had mine attached for ~6 months now and use the tailgate multiple times daily. No sign of it coming apart yet. It probably will at some point, but if it makes it a year or two, I'd consider it a success.
That's great advice!
 

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Use 3M VHB tape and adhesion promoter worked for me. I've had mine attached for ~6 months now and use the tailgate multiple times daily. No sign of it coming apart yet. It probably will at some point, but if it makes it a year or two, I'd consider it a success.
What did you use for the gap near the Smugglers Bay?
 


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When the vault is closed there is a massive gap at the tailgate, and if you drive down a dirt road, it is a vacuum environment and will pull dust in and literally get everything in the back dirty. Even driving on city streets and highways it pulls dirt in.
The “traditional” pickup solutions dont work because of the rear storage that lifts up.
Anyways it is a simple solution, get some closed cell self sticking foam 1/2 wide by 3/8 tall. Stick on the lid and the bedside gaps. For the handle gap its just a chunk of foam that the handle holds in place.
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Thank you for posting this. This is the reason why I joined this club in the first place… to work together and share ideas for this amazing piece of machinery that we all love and enjoy. Although others on here think it’s fun to tear each other down and argue over what they post(Probably because they have no social skills, etc), I am always pleased to see a post like this that is actually helpful and informative!! So thank you!
 

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see op
“The “traditional” pickup solutions dont work because of the rear storage that lifts up.”

thats a great seal for a f150
i’ve tried something similar… But when you keep opening and closing the gate, the towels get sucked down and out.
Kevin added Costco microfiber towels on top of the “Ultimate Seal” and it’s working really well now, even in Moab.
The seal + towel is really really good!


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