Do they make a rain gutter for a Leer shell

Pilotamis

Observer
I have a Leer shell and when the rear window is open, rain water drips into the bed of the truck. Since that will becoming part of my full time sleeping area, I need to somehow keep it dry. It looks like the piece that goes around the hinge needs to be longer to catch the water coming from the roof and divert it before it drips into the bed. There's got to be something out there to address this, I just can't seem to find it.

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robert

Expedition Leader
I have a Leer also and looked at the same situation.

Even if they had a gutter the lift gate (back window)would have run off come off of the window as well, when opened.

What I do is I have a Thule mounted to the top and with a cheap tarp attacked to the Thule bar and draped over the Lift gate (window). I also have a large tarp with polls and stakes to tie it out for a awning. I use some of the black pipe insulation over the bottom of the lift gate to prevent rubbing of the tarp on the corners.

Frenchie


That's where most of your water is coming from, not off the shell itself (unless you're parked nose high maybe). On my last Tacoma shell (unknown brand) I glued a piece of rubber over the hinge, attaching it to the shell above and the window frame below using contact cement. It wasn't that noticeable but I still had water running off the sides, just not on my head or sleeping bag. The drip gutter, turned down to stop water running off the glass, would probably work better but you'd have to make it wider than the window to keep from having the same issue with water on the sides.

For stealth you could probably rig up some sort of waterproof material inside, under the hinge, that would catch the water and divert it to the side, just have to be creative.
 

Pilotamis

Observer
I think the simple solution is Google "Drip Rail". We used the self adhesive PVC stuff from Fiamma.
But sure there are many others but a mouseclick away...

Thank you! I kept googling "rain gutter" and that wasn't directing me to where I wanted. This is exactly it!
 

Bodine345

New member
Used clear silicone caulk under the hinge. I have a dac tent that fits on the back of the cap and was getting water dripping onto tailgate during heavy rains.
 

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