How to Seal Rear of RV Tail Light 30-92-001 When Installing on Uneven Trailer Surface
Updated 07/26/2016 | Published 07/25/2016 >
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Question:
Recently I purchased new lights for my older trailer. The tail lights 30-92-001 did not come with gaskets and looking at the back it states caulk here. We have an older Prowler that has ridged walls so what should I use?
asked by: Mark M
Expert Reply:
If the light mounting surface on your older Prowler trailer is not flat enough to allow for use of caulk for sealing the rear of the RV Tail Light # 30-92-001 then you might want to use a weather strip tape like # WS1412 which is 1/4-inch thick x 1/2-inch wide in a 45-foot roll. We also offer Gray Putty Tape # CAM25003 that is intended for vent installation but which can also be used to provide a seal at the rear of the light's base.
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