Cab Light Installation/Sealant?
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Wcbcruzer,
I think you hit the nail on the head with the "factory replica" part. On the Mopar lights, the foam rubber gasket is already attached to the underside of the light and is non-removable. That's why I was confused about how to put sealant on both sides of it.
I think you hit the nail on the head with the "factory replica" part. On the Mopar lights, the foam rubber gasket is already attached to the underside of the light and is non-removable. That's why I was confused about how to put sealant on both sides of it.
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I used duct tape
Actually, I put silicone window sealant in the bottom of the cablight and stuck the whole thing onto the cab.... I have LED cablights, so there is no replacable bulb.... Not too worried about getting it off to change bulbs out...
-DuctTapeEveryTimeTrey
Actually, I put silicone window sealant in the bottom of the cablight and stuck the whole thing onto the cab.... I have LED cablights, so there is no replacable bulb.... Not too worried about getting it off to change bulbs out...
-DuctTapeEveryTimeTrey
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