Had the pleasure of meeting Jeff and some of the Offroad Alliance staff today when I picked up my EVO Sport In Brockton.
They were working nonstop packing up RSI tops for shipment the whole time I was there.
Great people to do business with.
I’ve had luck removing paint with EasyOff Oven Cleaner. Try a dab under the bumper first to make sure it won’t affect the plastic.
Rinse well, soap and water.
Same thing after days of rain followed by 10 Degrees.
Hot water on the door check to get the door open. Liberal dousing of WD-40 pushed slush out when I exercised the door. White lithium on the check to prevent reoccurrence.
Poor design allows water to wick down the door check arm before it...
Slip your finger behind the panel and GENTLY pry the clip free. You’re sealing from the outside, not the inside. If you just want to verify the leak location, just peek under the lower edge of the trim panel. No need to remove it.
I’ve had Weathertech in my wife’s Subaru and BMW and I don’t feel they’re worth what they charge. They’re too stiff and lose their shape over time, bowing in along the edges. They do a nice job of capturing slop, but I find them slick when they get wet.
I have the Mopar mats in my JL and my JT...
Update — Pulled the interior widow trim back and found the water was weeping in at the folded metal tab 6” from the corner of the window. The water eventually wicks along the upper window frame and drips above the slider as well.
Laid a couple coats of flowable 81730 silicone from the exterior...
2021 here. 8/2021 Build Date.
Small dribble started above the slider after a 6” downpour. Verified the leak location with a hose as coming from the notch pictured in the photo on page 30.
Found a crack in the window frame just off center along the upper edge of the slider cutout. You can see...
Gunner Intermediate size fits in the back seat. Removed the door hold open strut bolt and the strap to allow the door to open a little further. Lucky Duck medium fits as well. Ruff Land Intermediate and Large Gen II fit without removing the strut bolt.