thanks for the tips! glad i watched this before installing a bulb seal around my tailgate. i'm going to install some angle aluminum tomorrow. have fun out there
🎊 For future modifications, whenever you rivet two pieces of material together (that you want waterproof), put your bead of silicone/sealant BETWEEN the two materials (like a gasket) NOT on top (like a band-aid). Not only is it bulletproof, but it’s invisible‼️ This is how we waterproof sheet metal construction in the Arctic…and silicone is workable at 50° BELOW ZERO, also.
Thank you for this video. I asked my Dad for a caulk that would do the job and this is exactly what I meant. I’m sealing up my Tundra and Leer top for camping 🏕 I love these RUclips videos that share solutions.
I like the channel man! I have a Tundra with a summit camper and am out here in Central Oregon. We actually follow each other on IG. I did something very similar to mine and it works great, no water!
Evergreen Overland I love it! Blew through 3 different roof top tents and was tired of dealing with them. Got the Summit and never looked back. Very happy with it! I’m @redrock_design
Yeah I can see your point there, but there really is no seal to speak of on most truck bed tailgates from the factorya. There are close tolerances and flashing from factory, but water and dust find a way past with little effort. Adding a rubber seal is in my opinion is the only way to mitigate that intrusion and it worked prett well for me. Thanks for watching Doug.
Be careful when using lexel. We use it at work to seal roof leaks and once it cures it’s almost impossible to remove, so if you put it somewhere you want to remove you have to cut it off with a razor blade
Like the angle idea! What did you do at the bottom? It looks like you velcroed a rubber mat to the tailgate and the floor of the truck and have it blocking the bottom. Is that correct?
So you made the seals the wrong thickness, then you modified the truck to fit the improper seal? Then you used Water Displacement #40 to wash away the lubricant from the latches? Brilliant!
I’m glad to see the mods and tips worked
I used cove base molding, corners coped and trimmed to fit around bolts, and snug on all three sides.
Clear as mud
thanks for the tips! glad i watched this before installing a bulb seal around my tailgate. i'm going to install some angle aluminum tomorrow. have fun out there
Glad it was Jackson
Helpful. Thanks for watching and commenting Evan
Cheers mate, all the way from Australia.
Nice! Thanks food watching.
🎊 For future modifications, whenever you rivet two pieces of material together (that you want waterproof), put your bead of silicone/sealant BETWEEN the two materials (like a gasket) NOT on top (like a band-aid). Not only is it bulletproof, but it’s invisible‼️ This is how we waterproof sheet metal construction in the Arctic…and silicone is workable at 50° BELOW ZERO, also.
How do you not have more subscribers? The content is identical in production quality to a lot of the big channels
That's very nice to say. It's growing and I'm hopeful. I'll just keep posting and if people like it they will come. Lol
Thanks watching 😁
Thank you for this video. I asked my Dad for a caulk that would do the job and this is exactly what I meant. I’m sealing up my Tundra and Leer top for camping 🏕
I love these RUclips videos that share solutions.
Thanks for watching Samantha! I’m all about solutions.
I like the channel man! I have a Tundra with a summit camper and am out here in Central Oregon. We actually follow each other on IG. I did something very similar to mine and it works great, no water!
Oh nice. How are you liking your summit? What is your Instagram handle?
Evergreen Overland I love it! Blew through 3 different roof top tents and was tired of dealing with them. Got the Summit and never looked back. Very happy with it! I’m @redrock_design
Great channel, but one question. Doesnt moving the alignment of your tailgate away from the seals lessen the impact of weather proofing?
Yeah I can see your point there, but there really is no seal to speak of on most truck bed tailgates from the factorya. There are close tolerances and flashing from factory, but water and dust find a way past with little effort. Adding a rubber seal is in my opinion is the only way to mitigate that intrusion and it worked prett well for me. Thanks for watching Doug.
Just what i needed for my Tundra, thanks!
Glad I could help!
Be careful when using lexel. We use it at work to seal roof leaks and once it cures it’s almost impossible to remove, so if you put it somewhere you want to remove you have to cut it off with a razor blade
Thanks for the heads up!
Works good sealing drains. Yep it only comes off with knife. Short pot time.
Can you show or tell how you hollowed out the latch bars?
Head over to evergreenoverland.com and fill out the email form. I'll email you a picture
Thanks!
Any chance to send the picture? Nothing yet
Like the angle idea! What did you do at the bottom? It looks like you velcroed a rubber mat to the tailgate and the floor of the truck and have it blocking the bottom. Is that correct?
It's a truck bed rug. Mostly for a little insulation factor. Thanks for watching Snow Geezer
I'm more embarking on this project to seal my bed from mosquitoes
Why aren't the sealing surfaces designed flat. Hey, there's an idea. They don't have to be so convoluted a shape, what for...???
A deep shame you had to do that in the first place, are all of your pickups like that ?
So you made the seals the wrong thickness, then you modified the truck to fit the improper seal? Then you used Water Displacement #40 to wash away the lubricant from the latches? Brilliant!
He wouldn't need to modify the truck if were designed properly in the first place.
Last thing you did was not explained well "I hallowed out this little area behind it" wasnt helpful. Very vauge.
I'll review and explain better in the description what I did. Shoot sorry sir
There is no fucking reason engineers do anything.
Too much talk and not enough show before and after