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If you want to use hardware store silicone, make sure you get the 100% silicone with the 50 year warranty. Most kitchen and bath sealers will not work good outside in the weather.Hey @dvdswan , thanks for the detailed post. I knew I had a water incursion problem and have not driven in the rain for a while. Washed the truck yesterday and unfortunately have the trifecta - wet liner in both upper front corners and rear center. Have a big chip in the windshield so will probably just have the glass replaced, and need to look for stripped screws in the rear. Did you just use regular clear kitchen type silicone to seal the light?
The wet spots in the front were tight to the upper corners after a washing, so if not the window seal or god forbid corrosion in the upper corners where else would it be coming from? It's not like I am chasing (yet) a wet carpet.