Rained last night

Dmac08JK

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I checked my phone to see if it was going to rain before I went to bed. Well it down poured during the night and my top was down and my doors were off. The steering wheel and the outlet electrics don’t work. I thought everything was marine grade. I’ve been letting it dry out all day.



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Jsouder53

Hooked
Sorry to hear about that! I hate those random showers! I just finished staining a deck Monday (10%) chance of rain... 2 hours later it torrentially down poured for at least an hour.

Hopefully everything works without having to replace or tear anything apart!


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Dmac08JK

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Sorry to hear about that! I hate those random showers! I just finished staining a deck Monday (10%) chance of rain... 2 hours later it torrentially down poured for at least an hour.

Hopefully everything works without having to replace or tear anything apart!


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Aww that stinks about the stained deck , I’m think it should just dry out or the couple of days.


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Dmac08JK

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Wow why haven’t I tried that yet [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]. I’ll let y’all know if it works or if it doesn’t work.


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Overland_stormtrooper

Caught the Bug
Or just dont chance it .. been topless on mine all week just been tossing a trap on it when sleeping or it starts booming like its gonna rain .. but I will say give a few days to fully dry out an should be good to go

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Whiskeyjack

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Oh boy.

I run doors maybe two months out of the year, in Canada. The top's down...pretty much every month between March-Nov (except when I know it's obviously going to piss rain or a huge snowfall). I've had more water and snow than is reasonable, and I've never had a single issue.

I'm sorry you got so unlucky.
 

Dmac08JK

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Oh boy.

I run doors maybe two months out of the year, in Canada. The top's down...pretty much every month between March-Nov (except when I know it's obviously going to piss rain or a huge snowfall). I've had more water and snow than is reasonable, and I've never had a single issue.

I'm sorry you got so unlucky.

What part of Canada? This is weird cuz my old jk I would use a pressure washer inside cuz of all the mud.


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sipafz

Caught the Bug
Bummer for sure! I’ve gotten caught in the rain a few times and had water run down the vents. That resulted in a squeal from the blower motor that required some lubrication months later. Good luck with your issues!
 

74CJ5

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Just threw my cover on like I do every night before I go to bed if the top is off. Only takes a minute and was the best $100 spent. I've had it for 9 years now. It's good even if the doors are off. Stock image below.

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catahoula

Caught the Bug
I've been doing the hillbilly tarp option and cover it at night most of the time. I always leave my cockpit covered.
 

jesse3638

Hooked
When topless and doorless I park in the garage. Being in the desert I'm not worried about rain but I don't want my neighbors cat in it. I've woken up to cat prints and spray on my other cars. Don't want that in the jeep.

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