Not a lot if the door seals are good and you don't stop.So I guess this is a noob question, but how much water intrusion can I expect a few inches above the door jamb? I would assume it to be significant, but I see a lot of nice rigs rolling right on through.
Thanks, guys.
Thanks guys!
Ones that extend into the truck. The Mopar ones don't allow water in.If you have entry guards you might get a little more leakage.
Which Mopar ones do you have? From the pictures on the Qtec web site, it looks like the black ones will interfere with the door seals, while the stainless will not:Ones that extend into the truck. The Mopar ones don't allow water in.
I have the black ones, and haven't had any trouble. I did have trouble with the quadratech ones as they left a gap with the seal, but I didn't leave them on long enough for the seal to correct itself.Which Mopar ones do you have? From the pictures on the Qtec web site, it looks like the black ones will interfere with the door seals, while the stainless will not:
https://www.quadratec.com/p/mopar/door-sill-entry-guards-gladiator-jt/black-entry-gaurds
Black:
https://www.quadratec.com/sites/def...-black-jeep-gladiator-jt-installed-zoom_0.JPG
Stainless:
https://www.quadratec.com/sites/def...or-sill-guards-stainless-installed-zoom_0.JPG
I take it you didn't stop to measure for 30".........Not much at all as long as you don’t sit in it.
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Must have been a serious pucker factor going on there. A few more inches and . . .I’ve had the bow wave up to the top of the headlights (I was in too deep). No water intrusion past the sills. The floors were dry.
Definitely. I had screwed up while following a vague line cutting across a pond, after a few days of rain. We go through for fun over the summer when the water is typically lower. This time I went too “left” into the pond when I should have hugged the edge. Water was up a couple inches from baseline. If I hadn’t been lifted … ?Must have been a serious pucker factor going on there. A few more inches and . . .