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Jonahs
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by xonxoff:
Your aim is a little high and left. But you have the right idea </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
That is only to compensate for the slight bullet drop and the mild left to right crosswind. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>So, it's a 190gr Sierra at roughly a 300m shot with a 5 mph crosswind, temperature in the 80's and average humidity.
I think he mean't to post that in the "onstar renewal" thread guys.
Jonahs
Anyway, I removed the clear silicone, reconfigured the wires and got the black seal to seal correctly. This is all new to me, as I did not install the light bar myself.
I then bought RV Black Silicone “Gasket” and siliconed the **** out of it. Gave it one application around the seal and the middle where the wires come out of the seal. For those that don’t know, when the wire for the off road light is ran, there is a small hole made in the gasket to allow for the wiring to makes it way into the cabin. This is the same hole I suspect which may have been allowing the water in.
I let the first application of Silicone stand for about 2 hours, and then applied a second coat.
So rain is forecasted for Fri, Sat and Sunday, so I will see if this resolved the issue this weekend.
Anyway Thanks Again Jonahs
Nice area you frequent, pimp that flop dizzle fo snizzle. Cuz ya skanked up get-up ya sportin' on da bones look like some 80's Flav-a-Flav sheat. And yo short- bitch look like Beetlejuice skrate trippin Midget. Skeet Skeet see ya on da skreet bizich. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>That's pretty damn funny.
"I speak jive". Florence Henderson, Airplane.
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