My BakFlip Leaks (Pics). Does yours? Any ideas to help fix it?
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As a side note how hard are the leds to install? where do you pull the power from?
Good luck on getting this corrected.
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I hope you are just kidding. If I spend $700 to $900 dollars for a cover that states it is "weather tight", then to have standing water in your bed, I would not be happy at all.
As a side note how hard are the leds to install? where do you pull the power from?
Good luck on getting this corrected.
As a side note how hard are the leds to install? where do you pull the power from?
Good luck on getting this corrected.
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I had a Bakflip on my tacoma. Only got a little water in it. The Bakflips I have seen installed on the F150s have the drain tubes in the front of the bed. towards the cab. I know someone mentioned this earlier. Just a thought. Good luck.
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I see in the pics it looks like water is getting in that joint. Maybe some clear silicone gel would work? Or something similar. I see why you would be upset. It cant hurt to try.
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https://www.f150forum.com/f38/recon-...69/#post427621
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I'm not sure how you have the drain tubes routed inside of the bedliner, or if they could be pinched shut. You should definitely have more than just a little moisture in the drains before that much water could seep through a seam! I would be water testing that baby in a car wash, and having somebody check what is wrong with the channels. Then if the seams are leaking along with the drains working; the Bakflip would be returned. I have a Bakflip, and mine seems water tight. My truck is garaged, but gets washed regularly, and has sat out in several rains. No water in the bed yet; knock on wood .
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At the bottom edge of your photo, it looks like the gasket on the BakFlip rail is not sealing against the plastic cap on top of the side of the box.
I had that problem when the BakFlip dealer first installed mine. Rather than mess around with the dealer, I removed the cover and rails and used DAP gutter seal to reinstall the BakFlip rails.
They don't leak anymore, but if you hit the BakFlip with a water jet, you can overflow the rail gutters that drain to the tubes by the cab. Also, if you use an air blast (like a leaf blower) to dry the BakFlip after washing, water trapped in the folding gasket seam can overflow those same rail gutters.
It took me a couple of tries to get it lined up right, but I'm very happy with it now.
I hope that helps.
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If you are sure that the Bakflip rails are installed properly/tight against the factory bed rail, and the rails/tubes can drain freely, then I guess you have a defective seal along that hinge point???