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One of the tasks I use my current pickup for (and will be doing the same thing with my soon-to-be-built Maverick) is to haul mulch/dirt for outdoor projects around the yard. These are bulk materials that I typically shovel out of the back with the tailgate down. But with the tailgate down, there's a large gap between the bed and the tailgate that tends to get filled with whatever bulk material I'm hauling, especially if I use a scoop shovel or broom to finish getting all of the material out of the bed. I often don't want to remove the tailgate completely (and with the Maverick's electrical connections to the tailgate, is more involved than with my current truck which just is a tip and lift to remove the tailgate completely), so am looking for a temporary rubber-like material that can temporarily bridge the gap and prevent a ton of material from falling down into that gap. I'm picturing some sort of T-shaped semi-rigid gap filler with the top bridging the gap, and something sticking down into the gap to hold it in place.
I suppose I could use something like a pool noodle shoved down into the gap, but wondering what others have done to try and solve this problem?
I suppose I could use something like a pool noodle shoved down into the gap, but wondering what others have done to try and solve this problem?
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