Not the OEM ones and the windscreen surround functions also as a 'roll bar'.Are the roll bars behind the seats more for show?
Not the OEM ones and the windscreen surround functions also as a 'roll bar'.Are the roll bars behind the seats more for show?
@waynerp saw on Wheeler Dealers some time back a similar issue with another car. Ed China "packed out" the door seal with small bore rubber tubing to give the seal back it's rigidity, as it were. Not sure if this may help?Hi All.
OK i have been having another look at the leak issue, as today has been a perfect day for it!!!
The water is flowing in at quite a rate at the bottom of both door seals.
I have cleared out the hole at the top of the a pillar and run water through it and it is clear. There is no water coming in from the top window seals and the front of the roof is sound. So i noticed that the seals running down the side of the windscreen are coming away in some places.
So can this be where the water is coming in? The seals look ok so i guess i could re seal them
Any ideas what sealant i need to seal them back on?
That's interesting to know, thanks.
I think the earlier cars had a plastic liner and the later ones had foam. They are stuck down with black butyl but I just used some black silicone sealant and held it in place until it had cured a bit.Will have to check that. Ive had my door cards off and dont recall seeing a rubber seal
I used this 3M double sided tape https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00518NDBY/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1. Getting it onto the A-pillar is a bit awkward. Mine was only a small section and with yours being more detached it will probably be better for access.