Exterior light about bed - caulk or something else?

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Exterior light about bed - caulk or something else?

BigDav782
Noticed that this light has a portion on top where the original seal is missing.  Was thinking of just a good exterior caulk for the whole thing, but is there a better/easier option?

'85 F150, I6, 4wd, 3 speed automatic
Hopkins, MN (Twin Cities)
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Gary Lewis
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I think there is a seal for that, but I used a good exterior caulk years ago and it worked fine.  I put the caulk in with the screws in but loose, and then tightened up the screws just enough to ensure the light was lined up where it was supposed to be.  Then I let it sit overnight and snugged the screws up the next morning.
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BigDav782
Thanks Gary - I think the caulk method seems pretty simple.  

Dave
'85 F150, I6, 4wd, 3 speed automatic
Hopkins, MN (Twin Cities)
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grumpin
I noticed this recently and used clear RTV on it.
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Steve83
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I'd just cut a hole in a sheet of rubber or foam, use the lamp to screw that to the truck, and then trace around it with an Xacto knife.