Yea, I’m aware they didn’t flood at MAP but that much rain and wind just a little zipper or Velcro left undone and next thing you know water is sitting in spots for weeks that you never see especially if your bronco didn’t have to be shipped far! Been through a few hurricanes here in the OBX/ Virginia Beach area water always finds a way in. I hope that’s all it is a 1 time thing for ya! Mine will be here soon as well!Oh snap, I forgot about that debacle. I was built right around then too. Just so people aren't confused that was Chrysler flooding not MAP. I think MAP only had a couple inches of water.
I checked the storage compartment yesterday and nothing inside and it rained, so thinking probably not a leak. Haven't checked yet today.
Goodness I hope that was your one and only vow at the weddingDon’t settle, follow through to the end. It is worth it.
Might as well get 99’d with a mod top, then switch in 2023.All the people that said “I’ll wait after they get all the kinks out” are probably laughing at these threads. 🥲
I bought these off Amazon to help with my condensation issue:Thanks for figuring that out!
I guess i need to stock up on these and fill up that tray with it
That's a lot of water. Let me know how those dry packets work.I have the same thing. Noticed some condensation right after I bought it when I first opened the compartment and thought it was left over from production, for some reason. But then checked the other day (have had it less than 2 mos.), and there was condensation all on the underside of the lid, and standing water in the bottom both in the storage compartment and the jack storage space, and the bag holding the jack bars was soaked.
i cleaned and dried it out and took all the stuff out of there, and closed it and left it overnight closed. By mid morning—with no overnight rain—the underside was again moist and there was light condensation throughout. Since it was not running and no AC, and there was no rain, I can only imagine this is partly if not entirely due to ambient temp swings from morning to 80-90 degree days in the sun causing condensate. I bought some marine desiccants to see if those help.
I have the same thing. Noticed some condensation right after I bought it when I first opened the compartment and thought it was left over from production, for some reason. But then checked the other day (have had it less than 2 mos.), and there was condensation all on the underside of the lid, and standing water in the bottom both in the storage compartment and the jack storage space, and the bag holding the jack bars was soaked.
i cleaned and dried it out and took all the stuff out of there, and closed it and left it overnight closed. By mid morning—with no overnight rain—the underside was again moist and there was light condensation throughout. Since it was not running and no AC, and there was no rain, I can only imagine this is partly if not entirely due to ambient temp swings from morning to 80-90 degree days in the sun causing condensate. I bought some marine desiccants to see if those help.
Further update—several days with no rain, and again this morning, after the sun started hitting the back window, light moisture in the storage compartment (mostly at the edges) despite it being completely dry the night before. This is not a leaking issue. It is a temperature variance issue.