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My fear is the inside of the panels are filling with water. When I removed the cover last it felt much heavier. The location of the water dripping in from the strap screw holes would suggest water inside the panel.

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I haven't thought about that! I'll have to check that this weekend.

  • 2 weeks later...
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well the Dealer came got my truck so will see if they can get it stopped . I did share the info on here with them on here will see .
What did they do?

Any improvements?

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Well Guys the Dealer order a new one and put it on after I sent them all the pictures from here. It to was leaking at the front and they sent it back to chevy parts, Asked if I would be ok with different brand so they sent it out to a truck shop and had them put on the Undercover Flex Brand. So will see he told me they took the water hose and car was test and no leaks . I just got my Truck back yesterday afternoon ill take it to my car wash and see next week .  The Salesman I bought from sent someone to  pick up my truck and gave me one to drive till they fixed it . plus filled it back up with gas ...

  • 2 years later...
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12 hours ago, Scott Woodward said:

Has anyone considered sealing the tailgate area including the Bakflip and tailgate top connection?

 

They recommend the Extang Maxseal tailgate seal for that area. It works pretty well.

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IMG_9048.thumb.jpeg.6b5e59f5d3b6b39f7c84e3f0109170db.jpegLooks like your missing something. I bought and installed this BAKFlip and have not had one issue or leak. And this is Florida hot and rainy. IMG_9049.thumb.jpeg.f24c6bf48df9f40b99c729db7a95eddd.jpeg

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