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Old 03-31-2015, 01:27 AM   #6
timp410
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Originally Posted by FW28z View Post
I think that brings it to 4 confirmed cases on just this forum:

http://www.thorforums.com/forums/f8/...issue-808.html

I have not yet replaced the tail lights, but I have purchased new ones that I will install this spring as soon as weather permits.

I have confirmed (at least on the 28Z) that the plywood is localized to the area of the tail lights, and I suspect it is the same on your coach. But you have to waterproof the area. The link above is how I did it.
I found you tread very helpfully. I had know idea that this was such a wide issue. The seal used on this light assembly is not adequate enough to prevent water intrusion. I think they will leak no matter how tight I get them. I hope I am wrong.
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