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I have a DiamondbackHD cover on top of the bed and used a tailgate seal kit to stop any dust or water from coming in at the tailgate. I'm getting a little bit coming up through the rectangle-shaped holes on the inside of the bed right now and wondering if anyone has purchased or made a simple rubber or plastic plug that fits into them. It's not a lot of dust from the gravel roads, but enough that it's annoying when hauling gear back there.
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I have a DiamondbackHD cover on top of the bed and used a tailgate seal kit to stop any dust or water from coming in at the tailgate. I'm getting a little bit coming up through the rectangle-shaped holes on the inside of the bed right now and wondering if anyone has purchased or made a simple rubber or plastic plug that fits into them. It's not a lot of dust from the gravel roads, but enough that it's annoying when hauling gear back there.
If you're talking about the square / rectangular hole on the left side of the bed just after the rear wheel up by the top rail, there is always this option... kill two birds with one stone and it's a plug and play power source into the factory harness. As for just a simple rubber plug, maybe someone else could chime in but figured I'd at least show you this...

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If you're talking about the square / rectangular hole on the left side of the bed just after the rear wheel up by the top rail, there is always this option... kill two birds with one stone and it's a plug and play power source into the factory harness. As for just a simple rubber plug, maybe someone else could chime in but figured I'd at least show you this...

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That might be a very viable option! I do wish it was a regular plug, but could work with that maybe.
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