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what's the best way to fix a cracked tonneau cover

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so what do i need,what's the best way to do it, i dont remember :doah:
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I knew of someone that did the JB-Weld fix on their tonneau cover & worked great, no more leaks.
I knew of someone that did the JB-Weld fix on their tonneau cover & worked great, no more leaks.
i hate jb welds
hard or soft?
soft just replace, but i did use come glue made for fletching (arrows, in hunting section) it held up for about 9 months.
it's hard right now:cool: soft when it's cold
fiberglass the bottom first. then wait till dry drill into the crack with a carby and re fill sand primer then paint :waytogo:
pics of tonneau and damage..
well i see duck tape failed.



but seriously sandals and socks


resin?!
well i see duck tape failed.



but seriously sandals and socks


resin?!
haha it wasnt bad so i duct taped it ghetto lolz.then one of the guys touched it grabbed and it came off so i super glued it temp
how did that happen? not the cracked tonneau, the socks and sandals? WTF!?
you gotta be filipino to do that style:D it was cold and my slippaz was close by
i didnt't feel like doing another thread but if anyone have free time to help me fix the crack in San diego, i just don't really have time or up for grabs $150 pickup only....
i didnt't feel like doing another thread but if anyone have free time to help me fix the crack in San diego, i just don't really have time or up for grabs $150 pickup only....

Manny, I might be intrested if it fits my 98 XtraCab Tacoma. Can you PM me some pics of the tonnau cover & the damage.
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