I have 2003 Dodge 1500 Ram SLT rear Lights on one side of truck keeps blowing out

Asked by James Sep 26, 2016 at 08:48 AM about the 2003 Dodge RAM 1500 SLT Quad Cab LB RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I believe its the cluster that needs glue around  the rubber seal that keeps blowing out because of the moister ,and the rubber seal keeps coming out when changed I have my own answer too this question I need too apply my own knowledge And give myself a Break So when Back light Lens comes out there is a white cluster bar with 3 rubber washers like which when replacing the lights= blubs prevents any moister from getting in that will not burn-out the blubs Can I glue it back on Or just go get newer lenes   

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I am too lazy too take care of my own vehicle I am not cheap but always don't make the right decisions

Also its raining now and I am going too go back in Garage remove the back lens unscrew the light bar remove the light bar and fix the rubber seal that protect any moister from getting in that will hope fix my problems, You know when driving a lot you'll see newer Vehicles with their back tail-lights blow-out that's what I'm going through I guess I don't give enough credit too myself. I can't show you a picture yet until I go out in the garage and take off my rear tail-light Lens off and than Post it on here too see need too repair it ASAP.

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