A couple ideas for you, first the bolts should have been loosened and the silicone put in the gap. Secondly the silicone should have been RV silicone which can handle harsh temperature fluctuations and will stay elastic. Your choice of silicone will be affected by the sun.
I found this while trying to troubleshoot our putco clear JKU top. Same deal, we LOVE it! but man, same as yours... it started leaking profusely after about 5 months of use... we live in the PNW area 6 months outta the year and it rains just as often as your neck of the world... Pissed but happy that I am not the only one... Today starts the first day of throwing band aids at it.
I have a 2007 and my clearlidz top leaks terribly. I had several inches of water in my glove box and everything inside of it was floating including my iPad. Thanks for posting this video. I'm going to check to see if mine is leaking from.the bolts as well. Then I'll try to figure it out from there. I really wish they had put more quality control into such an expense accessory.
This may be a stupid idea but maybe somehow you can use that clear membrane they use for waterproofing roofs on homes in such a way? You can buy at a Home Depot if they have by you? Just a thought
Hello Chris! Thanks for dropping by and congrats on your Wrangler. Just a quick word-of-advise, there is occasional water seepage from our 'CLEARLIDZ', especially during heavy downpours. A bit of luck might be needed.
What I would have done in your situation is taken the bolts out directly and then put a glob of sealant down around the hole and reinsert the bolts. That would likely have taken care of the problem as it seals the entire hole area. You could also go full tilt and just put clear sealant all over the top bolt head, as neatly as possible, sealing any possible entrance points. It's on the roof and hard to see so really only you would know it's like that up there.
Hong I made a Facebook group called 'Clearlidz Forum' on Facebook. It's for people that own one or ordered one where we can discuss problems & solutions.
Hey, great videos, thanks for posting... I have a question about the heat and the clearlidz, I'm base in Dubai and thinking to order one, but wondering how is it doing with high temperatures.
Hello Ivan, To be honest, while the Clearlidz is indeed tinted and helps reduce heat from entering the cabin space, our experience with it is that it actually allows more heat into the cabin as compared to the regular/stock Freedom Top. At times, when parked under the sun for a few hours, the insides get so hot (like an oven) the radio system wouldn't work (until the cabin has cooled down). We even crack open the windows slightly to allow for some of that heat to escape. Given the intense blazing sun in Dubai, I'm going to assume it will be the same situation. One solution I'm currently testing, is to put small solar-powered fans in the cabin when parked under the hot sun, with the windows left slightly opened. Don't get me wrong though, the product is great, in terms of look & feel, but definitely not 100% perfect.
@@Hong.9tro Same deal here, we live in Joshua Tree 6 months outta the year so from extreme mojove desert heat then to down pours. Other than the constant leaks when we are "up north" it seems to be holding up to the heat. But also cooks our amazon android head unit to the point of it not wanting to startup.
Awhh man this is a great review I have a cleartop unfortunately I don’t have the foam spacers does anyone know where I can find these available sold separately?
I live in Miami and the sun is sooo bright here that all my black plastic are turning gray (with only having my Jeep for a month). Do you see any of the interior changing color from it being exposed to direct sun now? That’s my biggest worry with buying it 🥺
Hello @Victoria We have pretty intense sun here in Singapore as well, which I reckon will mean high levels of UV rays, which I believe is the main cause as to why the interior colours fade. On our end, we don't seem to have discoloration after having the Clearlidz fitted on. If I recall correctly, the Clearlidz has an anti-UV coating which helps reduce the amount of UV rays entering the Jeep. This is not to say it is 100%, but it does help a'lil. Side note: There are some interior protecting/cleaning creams and gels available on the market. Quite inexpensive too. Might be a good idea to use'em as an added protection. ☺
What are the results of the fix? I sourced a 1 month old top 3 hours from me at a decent discount. No leaks, or so they say. They just do not care of the additional wind noise. That will not bother me.
Hey! Hope yours will be leak proof! To be 100% honest, we have yet to put it back onto our Jeep since, been busy with work and life and stuff... LOL! Plan to have it fitted back on this weekend, then parking it under some intense mid-year thunderstorms..
Thanks Bro! I have to watch this in more detail at my office. I actually bought it a hour before you emailed from a spot with guaranteed returns for $1085. My application would be Northeastern NY so very damp. Did you try to reaching out to Clearlidz?
Nope, I've not reached out to them yet. I purchased mine from Quadratec, so I'm not too sure who I should be contacting. But I'm gonna wait and see if this silicone solution works out (or not). The good thing is that the silicone could be peeled off if it doesn't work, or if an exchange is possible from Clearlidz. I highly doubt the latter though, since shipping alone costs us approximately SG$300 (US$225)..
@@Hong.9tro wow that’s expensive shipping. I’d contact Clearlidz, they seem very proactive. Your videos in buckets of rain outweigh any of their material. Give them a call & let them know the application; what’s the worst that could happen?
I was under the impression that the SouthEastern states (such as Florida) get's loads of rain too.. And maybe the North East as well? I grew up in Vancouver, and we had lotsa wet weather programs.. But then again, maybe the intensity is different as compared to here in the equatorial tropics...
@@JWard2 Gotta be honest, I have yet to write in to them. Been pretty busy with work and life. LOL! But yeah, definitely needa write in to them soon. How is yours holding up?
Couldn't agree more! Sadly though, it is what it is. For us, the total cost + taxes + shipping (here to Singapore) amounted to some SG$2400 (US$1818), which is a mad price... I have to say through, I've been procrastinating and not reached out to them yet. :-p
A couple ideas for you, first the bolts should have been loosened and the silicone put in the gap. Secondly the silicone should have been RV silicone which can handle harsh temperature fluctuations and will stay elastic. Your choice of silicone will be affected by the sun.
Others reported a leak too. It’s not acceptable considering the $1,300 dollar price tag.
100%
I found this while trying to troubleshoot our putco clear JKU top. Same deal, we LOVE it! but man, same as yours... it started leaking profusely after about 5 months of use... we live in the PNW area 6 months outta the year and it rains just as often as your neck of the world... Pissed but happy that I am not the only one... Today starts the first day of throwing band aids at it.
I have a 2007 and my clearlidz top leaks terribly. I had several inches of water in my glove box and everything inside of it was floating including my iPad. Thanks for posting this video. I'm going to check to see if mine is leaking from.the bolts as well. Then I'll try to figure it out from there. I really wish they had put more quality control into such an expense accessory.
This may be a stupid idea but maybe somehow you can use that clear membrane they use for waterproofing roofs on homes in such a way? You can buy at a Home Depot if they have by you? Just a thought
$1,000 and leaks …smh!!! Living in Soflo not worth the rain risk
Great video. Hong. I am getting my Jeep wrangler ride soon. Will install the same as yours too. I am from SG too. Cheers
Hello Chris! Thanks for dropping by and congrats on your Wrangler. Just a quick word-of-advise, there is occasional water seepage from our 'CLEARLIDZ', especially during heavy downpours. A bit of luck might be needed.
What I would have done in your situation is taken the bolts out directly and then put a glob of sealant down around the hole and reinsert the bolts. That would likely have taken care of the problem as it seals the entire hole area. You could also go full tilt and just put clear sealant all over the top bolt head, as neatly as possible, sealing any possible entrance points. It's on the roof and hard to see so really only you would know it's like that up there.
mine had a leak... snugging up the bolts with the neoprene gaskets solved it.
Oh that sounds like it'll be a much better-looking solution!
Hey! I just got one and have mild leaking this sounds like a good fix - what size did you get?
i just got mine. keep mine parked in basement. maybe remove hardware from plastic and then seal with silicon instead of sealing around fittings.
Thanks for the tip! How is yours holding up? 😀 Ours has actually been holding up really well since the 'repair/upgrade'.
That's what I would do.
7 months later, hows the leaking held up? Did the silicon help?.. Didn’t see a follow up review! I just got mine today & looking forward to it 🙏🏽
SWEET! How is it on your ride? All good? Ours have unfortunately, still been leaking very very mildly.
Hong I made a Facebook group called 'Clearlidz Forum' on Facebook.
It's for people that own one or ordered one where we can discuss problems & solutions.
Oh that's brilliant! Will search for it on FB!
I haven't actually wrote in to them yet, been a tad too busy with work.. LOL`
Hi. Where’s the update on clearlidz?
Hey, great videos, thanks for posting... I have a question about the heat and the clearlidz, I'm base in Dubai and thinking to order one, but wondering how is it doing with high temperatures.
Hello Ivan,
To be honest, while the Clearlidz is indeed tinted and helps reduce heat from entering the cabin space, our experience with it is that it actually allows more heat into the cabin as compared to the regular/stock Freedom Top.
At times, when parked under the sun for a few hours, the insides get so hot (like an oven) the radio system wouldn't work (until the cabin has cooled down). We even crack open the windows slightly to allow for some of that heat to escape.
Given the intense blazing sun in Dubai, I'm going to assume it will be the same situation.
One solution I'm currently testing, is to put small solar-powered fans in the cabin when parked under the hot sun, with the windows left slightly opened.
Don't get me wrong though, the product is great, in terms of look & feel, but definitely not 100% perfect.
@@Hong.9tro Same deal here, we live in Joshua Tree 6 months outta the year so from extreme mojove desert heat then to down pours. Other than the constant leaks when we are "up north" it seems to be holding up to the heat. But also cooks our amazon android head unit to the point of it not wanting to startup.
Awhh man this is a great review I have a cleartop unfortunately I don’t have the foam spacers does anyone know where I can find these available sold separately?
Have you tried reaching out to the manufacturer? Hope you've managed to sort it out! 😀
thank you so much for this video hello from LV!!
My pleasure! ✌🏻 ✌🏻 The 'silicone solution' has actually been holding up pretty well for us thus far (fingers crossed) 🤞🏻 🤞🏻
I wish they would remove bulging on the top of the clear lidz.
It refracts the light and makes it look blurry
It does indeed distort the view, but I think it was designed for some sorta aerodynamics purposes, similar to the stock/original Freedom Top panels..
they stiffen the structure of the panel.
I live in Miami and the sun is sooo bright here that all my black plastic are turning gray (with only having my Jeep for a month). Do you see any of the interior changing color from it being exposed to direct sun now? That’s my biggest worry with buying it 🥺
Hello @Victoria
We have pretty intense sun here in Singapore as well, which I reckon will mean high levels of UV rays, which I believe is the main cause as to why the interior colours fade.
On our end, we don't seem to have discoloration after having the Clearlidz fitted on. If I recall correctly, the Clearlidz has an anti-UV coating which helps reduce the amount of UV rays entering the Jeep. This is not to say it is 100%, but it does help a'lil.
Side note: There are some interior protecting/cleaning creams and gels available on the market. Quite inexpensive too. Might be a good idea to use'em as an added protection.
☺
Mine is leaking I’m going to try this
Hello! Hope the solution works out for your ride! 🤞🏻
What are the results of the fix? I sourced a 1 month old top 3 hours from me at a decent discount. No leaks, or so they say. They just do not care of the additional wind noise. That will not bother me.
Hey! Hope yours will be leak proof! To be 100% honest, we have yet to put it back onto our Jeep since, been busy with work and life and stuff... LOL! Plan to have it fitted back on this weekend, then parking it under some intense mid-year thunderstorms..
Thanks Bro! I have to watch this in more detail at my office. I actually bought it a hour before you emailed from a spot with guaranteed returns for $1085. My application would be Northeastern NY so very damp. Did you try to reaching out to Clearlidz?
Nope, I've not reached out to them yet. I purchased mine from Quadratec, so I'm not too sure who I should be contacting. But I'm gonna wait and see if this silicone solution works out (or not). The good thing is that the silicone could be peeled off if it doesn't work, or if an exchange is possible from Clearlidz. I highly doubt the latter though, since shipping alone costs us approximately SG$300 (US$225)..
@@Hong.9tro wow that’s expensive shipping. I’d contact Clearlidz, they seem very proactive. Your videos in buckets of rain outweigh any of their material. Give them a call & let them know the application; what’s the worst that could happen?
You reckon? Okie! Will drop them an email and see how they respond. 🤞🏻 Thanks for the advise!
@@Hong.9tro for sure! That was intense consistent rain & that’s not happening around here.
I was under the impression that the SouthEastern states (such as Florida) get's loads of rain too.. And maybe the North East as well? I grew up in Vancouver, and we had lotsa wet weather programs..
But then again, maybe the intensity is different as compared to here in the equatorial tropics...
Mine leaks one spot around the bolt drivers side same as in video
Damn.. Did you write in to Clearlidz yet? I plan to write in to them really soon..
@@Hong.9tro I sent them a message a few minutes ago
Hopefully they'll be able to come up with a solution. I should stop procrastinating and reach out to them too.. 😂
@@larrywienhoff906 what did they say? Are they gonna fix it?
@@JWard2 Gotta be honest, I have yet to write in to them. Been pretty busy with work and life. LOL! But yeah, definitely needa write in to them soon. How is yours holding up?
For 1300 dollars that kid should not leak water 🤦🏽♀️
Couldn't agree more! Sadly though, it is what it is.
For us, the total cost + taxes + shipping (here to Singapore) amounted to some SG$2400 (US$1818), which is a mad price... I have to say through, I've been procrastinating and not reached out to them yet. :-p
The customer service is also ass and they know this a recurring issue but love to lie and say “Oh we’ve never seen this before”
Btw you’re review was great
Thank you @Recon20671
Appreciate it! ;-)
Looksgood
Hope it'll hold up! 🤞🏻
The water leak is annoying af and they have no solution. They just send you new bolts as if that will help
Subbed thanks for the warning 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
My pleasure!
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For the price it shouldn't leak
Indeed!!!!!