Mstrofpuppets
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Did you guys get the side windows? I have dogs that ride in the back when weather permits (cooler than 65° outside) for a few miles at a time and thought it would be beneficial for a little air flow.
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I have the windows for the same reason. It has been too hot to try it yet. Looking forward to the fall.Did you guys get the side windows? I have dogs that ride in the back when weather permits (cooler than 65° outside) for a few miles at a time and thought it would be beneficial for a little air flow.
I've had the canopy for a year or two now. I don't have dogs so rarely use the side windows. But the few times I've used them, the weather stripping keeps falling off. I have not tried glueing it back in, since I don't use them much. I would imagine you can get a good amount of airflow on the move with both windows. But I would not leave the dog in there with the summer heat.Did you guys get the side windows? I have dogs that ride in the back when weather permits (cooler than 65° outside) for a few miles at a time and thought it would be beneficial for a little air flow.
Yeah, our dogs ride in the cab. I would just transport them back there in the circumstance where it's cool outside and only for a few miles. Not on long road trips.I've had the canopy for a year or two now. I don't have dogs so rarely use the side windows. But the few times I've used them, the weather stripping keeps falling off. I have tried glueing it back in, since I don't use them much. I would imagine you can get a good amount of airflow on the move with both windows. But I would leave the dog in there with the summer heat.
I didn't get the side windows because I'm hard on stuff and would have probably scratched them to pieces. However, if I had my dog still I would have gotten side windows for air, no question.Did you guys get the side windows? I have dogs that ride in the back when weather permits (cooler than 65° outside) for a few miles at a time and thought it would be beneficial for a little air flow.
@wrangler311 Looks good. What sliders are you using?Picked up and installed mine this weekend from OK4WD. installed right in their parking lot and was super easy.
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Where are you finding the water? I discovered that I had water intrusion from the middle of the bed that would travel to the front and then pool at the head of the bed. With a little persistence and a combination of flex seal tape, weather stripping and butyl tape and covering up every possible entry point in the bed including along the bed cap it finally did the trick. No more water inside nor dust for that matter.I added weather striping to the tailgate, though I am not sure it was needed. I have had less dust in the canopy than I did in my canopy camper, which did not have a negative vent.
My biggest issue with the canopy is water leaks that I can not track.
Thank you! Have not looked at that yet. Happy to have this as a good base to start from.@wrangler311 Looks good. What sliders are you using?
In the first image, it could be coming in the window, but it was fully closed. It does not usually get wet there. The second photo is the typical issue. It is not coming in through a some window, but maybe a rivet. The slotted track where the canopy connects to the bed will be filled with water, and then leak out through the openings for bolts.@wrangler311 Looks good. What sliders are you using?
Where are you finding the water? I discovered that I had water intrusion from the middle of the bed that would travel to the front and then pool at the head of the bed. With a little persistence and a combination of flex seal tape, weather stripping and butyl tape and covering up every possible entry point in the bed including along the bed cap it finally did the trick. No more water inside nor dust for that matter.
Truck looks fantastic! Good choice on the Saltas.I have had ours now for a week, the fit and finish is excellent. CB Adventure Supply in Fort Worth, TX did an awesome job on the install. Front Runner Slim line II racks installed to mount my awning and shower cube go on next and cupboards are going to be ordered to start the interior build out.
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Thank you,Truck looks fantastic! Good choice on the Saltas.
The age old question... what lift and tire combo are you running?
I love how you did your rack on top of the canopy and cab. I've been looking at getting one as well. Which rack did you get from Front Runner? What size? What mounting legs? I've been looking at those and the Rhino Rack Pioneer Platform. How do you like the Front Runner rack?? Can't find any info on mounting a Rhino Rack, but everyone says to do the Front Runner ones instead.I have had ours now for a week, the fit and finish is excellent. CB Adventure Supply in Fort Worth, TX did an awesome job on the install. Front Runner Slim line II racks installed to mount my awning and shower cube go on next and cupboards are going to be ordered to start the interior build out.
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Thank you,I love how you did your rack on top of the canopy and cab. I've been looking at getting one as well. Which rack did you get from Front Runner? What size? What mounting legs? I've been looking at those and the Rhino Rack Pioneer Platform. How do you like the Front Runner rack?? Can't find any info on mounting a Rhino Rack, but everyone says to do the Front Runner ones instead.