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July 29, 2025
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Keith Thomas
July 22, 2025
Absolutely the best light on my truck. You literally can see it work before installing. Plug it up to your 4 pin outlet on your truck and watch it shine. You won’t regret it.
Jennifer
June 11, 2025
Doesn’t do well with moving parts but holds up well with water and dirt
Ohio born
June 2, 2025
The equipment doors in my RV were leaking a LOT of water. I decided to pull the entire door and re-seal the gaps with a good grade of silicone sealant. I also replaced the tired gaskets on the door with these automotive grade seals rather than the weather stripping from Lippert. The gasket material is soft rubber and the 3M adhesive is excellent.What a difference, the interior is now dry, and these compress to make a nice tight seal. I have lots of seal left over from the package.
Andy Sheng
May 20, 2025
Pros: Easy to apply as instructed; Functions fine while it lasts.Cons: Cheap rubber foam material started to deteriorate after a year or so; Hard to remove the glue before applying new strips
Customer
May 15, 2025
Used this for weather stripping on my trunk lid and doors on my 1926 Model T coupe. These cars never came with weather stripping. This stuff worked great. Holds good, price was reasonable and fast shipping!
kiwim8
May 6, 2025
First off, this came stuffed into a bag that was way too small, The self adhesive tape was kinked and coming off before I even got it out of the bag. I cleaned and prepped the surface of my RV window and the tape would not stay adhered at all . The self adhesive tape seems to weak and small for the actual product. I do not recommend this product. Now I have to tape up the hole in my RV until I find a product that will work. Not a happy camper ( pun intended )
Customer
January 22, 2025
I used it in a diy window a/c install. The joint was not smooth, it had screws and other hardware that made foam weatherstripping not work very well. This seals it perfectly! It sticks well to the side of the wood, but you must remember to press it down securely. It takes a bit more pressure than, say, tape, but it sticks well enough to get squeezed into place. It’s also pretty soft, but firm enough to work with. This is good stuff, and next time I’m avoiding the hardware store stuff and using this.
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