Aces-Truck
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- First Name
- Kevin
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- Snohomish County, WA
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- 2024 AWD Cybertruck, 2025 MY
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- Mechanical Engineer
I recently hauled 3/4 yard of crushed gravel in the bed. I had a tarp down to keep the worst of it from getting into the moat around the smuglers bay. It worked, sort of. But a week later I'm still getting gravel falling out from under the tailgate hinge.
So I am planning on setting up something better. Starting with an extra heavy duty tarp (10' x 12'). I'll post pictures once I get something that works. My idea is to orient it with the 12' length fore/aft. Then use bungies or hooks at the forwardmost end of the L-track to hold up the front end. Possibly tennis balls on short cords on sides to hold tarp ends over the top of the side walls, while product is dumped in. Not sure If I'd need to something similar at the aft end. Once product is loaded, I just fold every thing over it and close the tonneau cover.
Has anybody already done something similar? Any ideas would be appreciated.
So I am planning on setting up something better. Starting with an extra heavy duty tarp (10' x 12'). I'll post pictures once I get something that works. My idea is to orient it with the 12' length fore/aft. Then use bungies or hooks at the forwardmost end of the L-track to hold up the front end. Possibly tennis balls on short cords on sides to hold tarp ends over the top of the side walls, while product is dumped in. Not sure If I'd need to something similar at the aft end. Once product is loaded, I just fold every thing over it and close the tonneau cover.
Has anybody already done something similar? Any ideas would be appreciated.
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