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Leaking Leer 100XL

Discussion in '3rd Gen Tundras (2022+)' started by NATE4SURF, Jan 7, 2024.

  1. Jan 7, 2024 at 10:18 PM
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    NATE4SURF

    NATE4SURF [OP] New Member

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    Laguna Hills, CA
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    '23 TUNDRA TRD CREW 4X4, was ‘05 TUNDRA TRD CREW 4x4
    So I’ve had my Leer for about 8 months. With some light rains, I live in SoCal, I was getting leaking in the front between the bed and the topper. Fuller Truck who installed it added some more seals etc and said they fixed it. Well we just had some more rain and now while the leaking isn’t bad in front (it is mildly on corners) it’s now got water in the rails of the side windows (I have the flip up kind) and there were even drips coming through the brake light in the back down the cord.

    I often camp in it and haul my artwork to shows. I had a snug top on my old tundra and it never leaked.

    Does anyone else have my model experience this? I’m going to go back to Fuller Truck (pain since it’s 35-40 minutes away) and see what they can do.

    is Leer ultimately responsible?

    Any Leer Reps on here?

    what would they do recall it for repairs? Send a new one?

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