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Might be overthinking this.....

2020GraniteBH

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Hey guys like I said in my intro post first time truck owner here so please excuse me if this is a dumb question just looking to learn. I was washing this beast for the first time the other day and noticed that theres electrical connections located in the wheel well (pics attached). I was thinking that having these connections exposed like that to dirt, water, snow, sand etc. would be bad or am I overthinking this and it will be fine? Thanks in advance for help/educational info it is much appreciated.
 

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Hey guys like I said in my intro post first time truck owner here so please excuse me if this is a dumb question just looking to learn. I was washing this beast for the first time the other day and noticed that theres electrical connections located in the wheel well (pics attached). I was thinking that having these connections exposed like that to dirt, water, snow, sand etc. would be bad or am I overthinking this and it will be fine? Thanks in advance for help/educational info it is much appreciated.
Shouldn’t be an issue. They are made to withstand the weather.
 

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