it's finally raining...
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it's finally raining...
Y U No - jeep y u no watertight
I'm getting a steady stream of water down my passenger side door where the hardtop comes in contact with the b-pillar mucket. It sucks that it's raining because i can't even try to take the top off and do a temporary fix, i'm pretty sure the hardtop foam is worn out completely and its causing water to breach the seal. Worst part is, i'm at school all week and they're forecasting rain for most of the week.
I'm getting a steady stream of water down my passenger side door where the hardtop comes in contact with the b-pillar mucket. It sucks that it's raining because i can't even try to take the top off and do a temporary fix, i'm pretty sure the hardtop foam is worn out completely and its causing water to breach the seal. Worst part is, i'm at school all week and they're forecasting rain for most of the week.
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So I woke up this morning and had a half inch of standing water on my rear passenger side, sort of annoying. I spent my morning pulling my carpet and drying it out.
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This is a common problem ,what year is your jeep? My '10 took numerous trips to the dealer until they called in a factory tech and he fixed it.The gaskets have to be put on exactly right or they will leak. Yours may be worn if you have an older jeep,or they are out of the track they fit in