by eamarquardt » Sun May 09, 2010 10:22 am
That's the answer. Thanks. As I have already inset my taillights into the bumper, I guess I'll seal em up with silicone. I'll drill some weep holes in the bottom of the bumper to let any moisture that might leak in escape. I just fabricated some 26 foot beams for a swimming pool cover. The originals lasted 30 years. I'm sure, even if the grommets leak like the Titanic, my bumper will last just as long. I'm not sure I will! Why worry! Plus "it never rains in Southern California", but unlike others (w/o trailer brakes) I plan on visiting other states where summer rain is legal!
I'll change my plan on using the grommet lights for clearance lights. I have some ideas to prevent any damage should they leak or maybe just go with the flush mount. Suzy can afford it (it's all her money).
Thanks for the input.
Cheers,
Gus
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