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Are there any drain holes in the front of the bed floor, just wondering if there were any and maybe got closed up by my Rhino.

Reason I'm asking is that the tonneau I'm running (Access Lite Rider) has a gap at the front, so when it rains hard, water goes in the front and lays in the front bed floor. Then when I drive, it flows back and gets everything else in the bed wet.



At some point, I'll take the tonneau off and seal up the holes, but I'm sure I'll never get it 100%



Thanks,

Nick
 
As I recall they left a small portion of the bed floor that is not welded or sealed to the front of the bed. This was suppose to be the drain. I remember thinking they were small holes and being in the corner it's very possible a bedliner could seal them.



-Scott
 
Yes, there are two, one in each front corner. They are more like slots than holes. If you slide under & look up at the front corners of the bed, you will see where you have liner material dripping thru. I had that problem on one side of my '03 1500 hemi. Tried all sorts of things to clean it out. Finally used a hack saw blade. Pushing a knife blade thru it doesn't do anything. The slit just closes up. You might try taking it back to the applicator & see if they'll do it. I had to drive 140 miles to get mine done, so that wasn't an option.
 
Originally posted by Moterhead

Yes, there are two, one in each front corner. They are more like slots than holes.



There's 3. There's one in the middle too. I haven't gotten my box sprayed yet.
 
Yep 3... . and, at the rear, you will notice the very end of the tailgate is tapered, right by the hinge, which creates another in each rear corner
 
I have at least the ones in the corners. I got Line-X, and it doesn't cover up these holes. But every Rhino job I've ever seen looks to me like indeed it would cover up such holes.
 
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