wtibbit
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- First Name
- Wayne
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The gap between the bottom of the tailgate (closed) and the trailing edge of the bed is common to every pickup. The truck aftermarket industry offers dozens of products to cover or close the gap.
Users who load bulk materials, sand, crushed rock, mulch and so on, have a real problem with the gap, with the materials falling through it to the bumper or road or getting caught at the bottom of the open tailgate and causing damage when the tailgate is closed (think coarsely crushed granite!).
Most of the products I looked at simply cover the gap with a flexible flap that's attached with double-sided tape to both the bed and tailgate. The lid of the underbed compartment would require that flap to cut into three parts, but that might still work.
I think I'l try the fix @Cybergirl describes in this thread first, then, if needed, try one of the commercial products.
Users who load bulk materials, sand, crushed rock, mulch and so on, have a real problem with the gap, with the materials falling through it to the bumper or road or getting caught at the bottom of the open tailgate and causing damage when the tailgate is closed (think coarsely crushed granite!).
Most of the products I looked at simply cover the gap with a flexible flap that's attached with double-sided tape to both the bed and tailgate. The lid of the underbed compartment would require that flap to cut into three parts, but that might still work.
I think I'l try the fix @Cybergirl describes in this thread first, then, if needed, try one of the commercial products.
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