vodoo103
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Question was asked a while ago about sealing sled decks on a couple different threads. I finally got around to finishing my shower curtain at the box sides and have attached pictures for anyone interested.
I did this just to keep a bit of moisture out of the deck since it sits pretty high and our gear bags were getting wet and full of road grime under the deck.
I didn't do anything with the back, nor did I run the rubber right tight to the underside of the plywood. I wasn't after a perfect seal, but this is easy to change now if I change my mind.
The rubber wraps around the front corners and stops at the front support legs leaving about a 42" gap.
All it took was 2 pieces of 1x1x1/8" aluminum angle and a scrap of 1/8 x 5" nitrile rubber from Goodall. If you change vehicles often, I'd probably figure out a way to bolt the angles on instead of welding them direct to the frame.
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I did this just to keep a bit of moisture out of the deck since it sits pretty high and our gear bags were getting wet and full of road grime under the deck.
I didn't do anything with the back, nor did I run the rubber right tight to the underside of the plywood. I wasn't after a perfect seal, but this is easy to change now if I change my mind.
The rubber wraps around the front corners and stops at the front support legs leaving about a 42" gap.
All it took was 2 pieces of 1x1x1/8" aluminum angle and a scrap of 1/8 x 5" nitrile rubber from Goodall. If you change vehicles often, I'd probably figure out a way to bolt the angles on instead of welding them direct to the frame.
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