I have a Toyota Hilux Vigo cab fitted with SUV Plus canopy. There is a serous water leakage due to the bad quality of rubber beading between the cab body and the canopy.
When I compare other canopy brands like Carryboy and Alpha, they have a clear separation between cab body and canopy with a glass. And they have not used any rubber beading or Silicone gum to patch the gap between body and canopy. So the water does not come in to the truck bed.
What I want to know from you all is, what do you recommend from following;
1. Replace the rubber beading to stop the water leak
2. Modify the existing Canopy by fixing a glass to clearly separate canopy and body.
Also kindly let me know if you know a good place to get done the Option (2) if you recommend that.
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Kasun Tharaka
Hi All,
I have a Toyota Hilux Vigo cab fitted with SUV Plus canopy. There is a serous water leakage due to the bad quality of rubber beading between the cab body and the canopy.
When I compare other canopy brands like Carryboy and Alpha, they have a clear separation between cab body and canopy with a glass. And they have not used any rubber beading or Silicone gum to patch the gap between body and canopy. So the water does not come in to the truck bed.
What I want to know from you all is, what do you recommend from following;
1. Replace the rubber beading to stop the water leak
2. Modify the existing Canopy by fixing a glass to clearly separate canopy and body.
Also kindly let me know if you know a good place to get done the Option (2) if you recommend that.
Thank you !
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