Drilled the side view mirrors!
#491
I was going nuts with these white drip lines. I'm a member on a detailing forum and was asking those guys on product recommendations for removing the mineral buildup. Pretty funny... but I was pointed back here for this solution.
Great Idea! I used a 1/8" bit.
I actually took my mirrors off to polish the doors with my Porter Cable 7424 and also to see what was inside the mirror. I took a pair of scissors and cut a small "V" in the bottom of gasket to ensure that the water would drain out.
Great Idea! I used a 1/8" bit.
I actually took my mirrors off to polish the doors with my Porter Cable 7424 and also to see what was inside the mirror. I took a pair of scissors and cut a small "V" in the bottom of gasket to ensure that the water would drain out.
#493
I do have to keep telling myself though.... "Its a JEEP, not a BMW".
These were what my white mineral drip lines looked like before:
Last edited by spartacus_33; 07-28-2009 at 03:40 PM.
#494
Evidently not the only one. Drilled out the mirrors last night and didn't find a drop of water. Then again I don't use car washes or high pressure hoses.
#495
There is a small tiny tiny little dimple in the very bottom of the plastic mirror housing that must be their "design intent" to drain any trapped water. I noticed this when I had the mirrors off. There is also a thick gasket behind the mirror to keep water out of the 2 large holes that serve to bolt the mirrors to the doors.
Must be that in some (most) cases the gasket is sealing/trapping the water inside the mirror?
I was getting this "trapped" (continuously dripping water) by just washing with a hose. The water would actually still be drippingout of the mirrors the next day or 2.... very frustrating.
Must be that in some (most) cases the gasket is sealing/trapping the water inside the mirror?
I was getting this "trapped" (continuously dripping water) by just washing with a hose. The water would actually still be drippingout of the mirrors the next day or 2.... very frustrating.
#496
Just took the mirrors off my 2009 Rubicon and found a channel in the bottom of the mirror to allow water to drain. They were dry as a bone and it's been raining for the past couple of days. Looks like the problem has been taken care of for new jeep buyers.
#497
My `09 has the notch but the gasket still blocked water from escapting. I cut the gasket and drilled the mirror.
#499
WOW!
Picked up my 09' Unlimited at the dealer and they washed it for me before I drove off.
Notices the white water stains dried up on the driver door when I got home.
Decided to do the mod.
Driver door only let out a bit of water.
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Passenger door pissed out ALOT of water for about a minute leaving a puddle that ran under the jeep all the way down the other side of the truck since I was parked on a slope. It really was a lot of water that came out the passenger side!!!!
And yes the 09 has the notch but it's not enough to do anything being a small notch and the gasket in there. Drilling the hole is the way to go.
Picked up my 09' Unlimited at the dealer and they washed it for me before I drove off.
Notices the white water stains dried up on the driver door when I got home.
Decided to do the mod.
Driver door only let out a bit of water.
****
Passenger door pissed out ALOT of water for about a minute leaving a puddle that ran under the jeep all the way down the other side of the truck since I was parked on a slope. It really was a lot of water that came out the passenger side!!!!
And yes the 09 has the notch but it's not enough to do anything being a small notch and the gasket in there. Drilling the hole is the way to go.