Problem Solved: How to fix your Jeep JK water leaks

Problem Solved: How to fix your Jeep JK water leaks

Consider this your Jeep leak fix Masterclass. With almost 2 hours of professional content, https://jeepleakfix.com/ has put together the most in-depth and detailed look into the real reason your Jeep Wrangler is wet inside and how to professionally fix it at home once and for all. This video combines parts of our first video: How to professionally fix leaks in your Jeep JK Wrangler and adds a new step-by-step freedom panel gasket install that will help you stop water from getting inside your Jeep and wetting your seats, carpet, seatbelt, radio, windshield, dashboard and cargo area.
Our DIY jeep leak fix kit is designed to redirect the water that is entering the cabin of your Jeep away from the inside and channel it to where it belongs.. outside.
Many videos advise adding products found at places like Home Depot to try and “STOP” water from entering but this is the wrong approach. The truth of the matter is this, you can not stop water you can only redirect it. Our gasket does just that. When your Jeep gets wet on a rainy day we must redirect that water much like rain gutters on the roof of a home.
The reason all Jeep Wrangler JK,JL,GLADIATOR leak is because there is no body side gasket. If your open the door of your Wrangler you will notice that connected to the door you have a rubber weather stipping gasket all around. What keeps rain and water from entering the cabin is that there shoud be a body and door gasket touching to make a water-tight seal.
Every automobile on this planet, except for Jeep have these 2 gaskets which prevent water from entering on a rainy day.
Our jeep leak fix kit is the solution to this problem. It sealt the door to the body of the vehicle making it the perfect solution when the vehicle gets wet.
We have been testing out a variety of gaskets be it foam, rubber etc and have developed out system to work specifically for Jeep Wranglers. Our gasket not only seal the door to the body but also has a flap that acts much like rain gutter on a house roof, redirecting the water away from the interior.
We have spent countless hours refining this product because we are Jeepers just like you and can not count on Jeep to solve this problem. Our kit addresses the annoying dripping coming from the roof freedom panells, doors and rear hatch keeping the inside of your carpets, seats, etc dry.
Visit us at https://jeepleakfix.com/ to order your kit

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Drew Q says:

Have anything for jeep gladiator freedom panels?

Joe CJ says:

Why is it that Jeep is making customers fix this problem on their own after purchasing the vehicle? Some just live with it as a fact of life! Jeep should have taken care of this ridiculous and brain deficient issue before their vehicles ever left their factories and headed towards the dealers.

Matt Trusler says:

What about a I soft top you should do a video on the south top installments

John D says:

Do you remove the big inner seal between the 2 windows???

sonny lombardozzi says:

Worked on the passenger side but my driver still leaking

Mr Bill says:

Been fighting my 14 jk since day 1 it leaks all corners front and back doors the stealer ships never want to deal with it I'd really like to buy this new gasket where can it be bought please

Mr Gonzalez says:

I just bought a 2014 Wrangler and was very disappointed to find the carpet completely soaked, after the first rain. I had only owned the vehicle two months, and boy was I disappointed. The leak had never been disclosed and I started researching the issue, which appears to be quite common. Since then I have read numerous articles and watched numerous videos. Jeep Leak Fix is by far the best video I have come across. They explain why Jeeps leak and have a complete installation video I called and spent a good thirty minutes on the phone with Anthony who removed any and all reservations I had. The kit is on back order but I just placed my order. I am a little intimated by the freedom panels, but this is definitely worth my time and effort. I hope to be another satisfied customer and will give an update once I finish the install.

Cameron Stokes says:

Why does the rear glass have the tape side to the outside and flap side inside when everywhere has been the opposite

Marcel D says:

Love the product idea! At 10:50, those 'freedom panel screw/bolts" are to be used when running without the back of the hardtop. There is a little black block on the freedom panels that fold down to contact the body of the Jeep. Those bolts then keep the Freedom Panels from flapping around.

ruben ledesma says:

If I only have a leak on the passenger side is it recommended to apply this just in that area or the whole jeep?

Gene Sannes says:

Phantom fixer: I fought the door leak problem for 3 years. Found a water diverter that mounts to the front end of the rain gutter. Water is diverted to the windscreen rather than down the door and poor seal.

Tom Norris says:

What's the name of this gasket and where do you buy it?

Voda XTR says:

I have just installed the foam pieces "seal kit" to my Freedom panels… and it did nothing. Was about to purchase the header opening seal (the one on top of the windshield) and the front hardtop seal as my "last" option. Been struggling with the leaks for a while now but they've become a nightmare. Will be watching this video closely and hopefully ordering the kit. Cheers.

Jeff Elliott says:

I installed on Sunday in two hours and left outside in rain for two days and bone dry. Before I had water under the carpet on both front sides and in the back. So happy! Highly recommend.

SG12 says:

When you tried to show the phone number it only displayed the name Jeep leak fix not the actual number. I just ordered the kit and can’t wait to install it!

Jerome Bickley says:

I have soft top JKU, my rear storage leaks. Any suggestions of why it might be leaking and what recommendations I can do to fix the problem? I just replace my top b-pillar gaskets

Ron Smith says:

How much is it thank you

Jordan Jarrett says:

How can I purchase y’all product

Kevin Barber says:

Can you advise on the overall size needed for the flap?

Jason Floyd says:

Even brand new Jeeps leak, doesn’t need old door gaskets.

Shonufff88 says:

This product has seemed to have fixed my issues. I only get a small leak on occasion, way better than it was. Thank you!

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