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Your Canopy for My Tunneau Swap?

Discussion in 'North West' started by W4TerWiings, Nov 9, 2020.

  1. Nov 9, 2020 at 8:12 PM
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    W4TerWiings

    W4TerWiings [OP] Member

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    UPDATE: cover is gone! Got a canopy in its place and it's been great!

    What's up everyone. I have a Bakflip MX4 for my short bed 2nd gen up for trade if someone has a canopy they'd like to part ways with.
    Looking for a cab high preferably in white but not picky.
    Open to adding $$$ as needed.

    Thanks!
     
    Last edited: Jan 23, 2021
  2. Jan 23, 2021 at 1:07 PM
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    HuskerTrucker

    HuskerTrucker Well-Known Member

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    Turned it into a 2023 SR5P 4Runner
    I dont have a cap to trade, but I'm looking for info on these bakflips for 2nd gens. Did you have to drill through the bed for the drip lines? Does the bed stay dry?
     
  3. Jan 23, 2021 at 4:10 PM
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    W4TerWiings

    W4TerWiings [OP] Member

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    I loved the bakflip! I just wanted more vertical space in the bed. I always kept stuff in the back with no worries about water leaking. There was the occasional drip at the front corners but nothing crazy.
    The drain tubes I routed through existing holes in the front of the bed. I went to the plumping section of my hardware store and found a hose fitting that had the threaded section which I inserted into the drain tube and the other smaller end into the hole in the bed. If you Google I'm sure you can find someone who did something better.
    All in all, it worked well and looked great. I thought it was def worth the money.
     
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