I drilled a couple holes in mine no more fish tankWhen it's been raining all day, and you give it some throttle from a stop light and hear water slosh through the door... Time to jam something in the drain hole and let it dry out.
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I drilled a couple holes in mine no more fish tankWhen it's been raining all day, and you give it some throttle from a stop light and hear water slosh through the door... Time to jam something in the drain hole and let it dry out.
Ah yes, I forgot about that, thank you.Just pull the oval shaped plugs out that are under that plastic flap and keep them out
Yeah I remember you posting that a while back.I drilled a couple holes in mine no more fish tank
Why drill when there's holes already there, just plugged with rubber/plastic plugs?
They look like this, and are in both front and back doors. I think the rear doors of the LWBs have 2 each, while the SWBs have 1 eachView attachment 359302
Kinda answers my previous question. Will be looking to pop out the plug on one of my doors when the snow melts next weekThere is also a small drain hole in the rear most corner of the door where the sheet metal folds meet that is the actual "drain", but it is small and gets clogged easily. I used to take a small zip tie and use it like a pipe cleaner to clear out this hole, then I found the bigger ones that have the plugs.
Along the bottom inside edge is a plastic weather strip "flap". These oval plugs are under it.What part of the rear doors in a YUKON ( 2007 ) are these plugs located ? Obviously near the bottom to drain water.
My rear pass side door retain water sometimes. Never knew to look for these plugs.
Thanks in advance
EXCELLENT info ( thank you )Along the bottom inside edge is a plastic weather strip "flap". These oval plugs are under it. View attachment 359306