Sleeper Seal
Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by JimmyWells, Jul 14, 2017.
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Not bad. Just time consuming. Lots of screws to remove. Do Not use any kind of sealant of the boot.
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So no sealer at all. It just screws on?
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I got everything apart today, yes lots of screws. Maybe it's just me but I don't see how it actually seals. Water drips in right around the screws. Doesn't seem right to me to have no sealant under the rubber. Otherwise the boot looks good. I was thinking of covering all the top and side screw heads with some sort of sealant.
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When mine was leaking, all I did was go around and tighten all the screws, problem solved.
JimmyWells Thanks this. -
I did that today in hopes it would fix it. Just doesn't seem like a solid lasting option though. Those screws will come loose again soon.
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I did mine 4 years ago, no leaks yet.
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It's pretty easy. I ended up having to put some sealant along the top but beyond that nice and dry.
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Hearing they stayed tight for you gives me hope. It's just I saw a little sealant under there when I was looking around. I think the previous owner may have had an issue as well. I'll keep and eye on it. So far so good!
SAR Thanks this. -
Some of the screws were stripped so I had to use new ones that were larger in diameter. Decided to do all of them. If it leaks now, then something else is going on.
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