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Join Date: Sep 2005
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Camper Advise
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I had a Tri-Glass (low profile, like the 4Runner) with a rubber gasket like that. The only time it leaked was in an extremely heavy rain, and it wasn't much. It didn't really even leak into the bed of the truck, just down the back glass.
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Hey thanks a lot for your reply. I feel a lot more comfortable with the "rubber gasket style" camper after reading your experience with one. I'll be sure to throw up some pictures when I get it on.
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: 100 miles offshore as much as possible, & Springfield Oregon USA
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My father says his never leaked once in 20 years. But, it did rub the paint off the cab.
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Be sure you use foam weatherstripping or something similar between the bed rails and the shell, the clear tape around the back window, and a strip of clear tape across the top of the tailgate (for the rubber gasket that is usually on the shell rear lift glass). You can get camper clamps that hold really well and prevent drilling holes in the bed rails.
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Join Date: Sep 2005
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You guys are awesome! Thanks for all the information. I hope I can one day contribute to the yota community like you guys have done for me.
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Ukiah, CA.
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I have a tan one in descent condition. will sell pretty cheap. make me a deal. webterink2007@yahoo.com
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