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Originally Posted by nathan01xl
Well that answers that question Thanks for the knowledge
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It does answer your question, but if you lower your expectation to just wanting a clean release of air off the rear of the bed cover (which is a step in the right direction), then following what the latest truck designs are doing may help.
PickupTruck.com - First Look: 2009 Ford F-150
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The lines flow around to the truck’s new tail lamps and curve up at the top to form a prominent spoiler that helps improve the truck’s aerodynamics.
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I think that you were just asking too much of too little in your original post.
Here is an aftermarket installation with a camera:
How To: Install Tailgate Spoiler With Back-Up Camera - DodgeTalk : Dodge Car Forums, Dodge Truck Forums and Ram Forums
Lots of other types too: "tailgate spoiler"
https://www.google.com/search?q=tail...h=677#imgdii=_
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