Thanks for the video! Went to grab some tools under my bench seat today and the entire storage compartment was full of water. Looks to be an easy fix though!
Not sure silicone is a great idea. You would be trapping water and potentially causing rust. I would think you would want any water that escapes the rubber seal to keep going and get out of there. Thanks for the video. You’re the first person I have seen get the new vent in from the cabin side.
Thank you much for this video! Mine has a small leak and I am sure this what I need to do. But any way this will help me out on my RAM. (Its not a Dodge any more since 2009). 😛
Thanks for the vid. I had I leak in mine but thought it was the car wash people. Why don’t they just permanently seal those, like weld or glue them shut. Why do we need vents back there being an off road vehicle? Curious
I've had rental dodge rams and I've driven other brands of pickups including fords and Chevy's, all new. I am currently in the market for a new pickup and the dust issues I've had with driving a dodge are the reason I will not be buying a dodge even tho they have the best interior out of all of the new pickups.
Thanks for the video! Went to grab some tools under my bench seat today and the entire storage compartment was full of water. Looks to be an easy fix though!
Not sure silicone is a great idea. You would be trapping water and potentially causing rust. I would think you would want any water that escapes the rubber seal to keep going and get out of there. Thanks for the video. You’re the first person I have seen get the new vent in from the cabin side.
Thank you much for this video! Mine has a small leak and I am sure this what I need to do. But any way this will help me out on my RAM. (Its not a Dodge any more since 2009). 😛
Glad it helped. Always will be a dodge. Lol.
Should be a dam recall on this!
Thanks for the vid.
I had I leak in mine but thought it was the car wash people.
Why don’t they just permanently seal those, like weld or glue them shut.
Why do we need vents back there being an off road vehicle?
Curious
So when you close you doors there isn’t a pressure issue.
I've had rental dodge rams and I've driven other brands of pickups including fords and Chevy's, all new. I am currently in the market for a new pickup and the dust issues I've had with driving a dodge are the reason I will not be buying a dodge even tho they have the best interior out of all of the new pickups.