BAULSAUL
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- First Name
- Matthew
- Joined
- Aug 2, 2023
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- Location
- Buffalo New York
- Vehicle(s)
- 2023 JT Rubicon
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- #1
I bought my Rubicon in July this year and it had hog I purchased factory LEDs from a friend of mine. They were on his truck for 500 miles. They are practically brand new. I found out quickly that in Buffalo weather there will be a little condensation from time to time. Nothing bad though. Now it’s gotten progressively worse on the passenger side. Driver side is completely fine. Passenger side you’ll see in photo that there’s a decent amount of water and condensation. I went around the light with an air gun and couldn’t find any leaks. Does anyone have any recommendations on what I can do with this? As of right now, both lights are fully functional. Is there a way to take the passenger and have it sealed properly? After a couple sunny days it goes away. Unfortunately, it was raining for the last week. I purchased a pair of Oracle tail lights off Amazon just so I have a pair of back ups. I’m aware that some of those have issues as well but I bought the weatherstripping for the top just in case. I suppose I’m just looking for a little insight. Here’s a photo of it below. I’ll throw in a couple photos of my brand new Diode Dynamics SS5 bumper mount, and the SS3 max fogs. Both great additions to the Jeep!
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