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Old 02-17-2015, 05:20 AM
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I'm not sure if water leaking threw my hardtop or if it's the weather climate randomly changing my steering wheel feels weird and the leatherdoor handle also
Old 02-17-2015, 10:18 AM
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Lol. I know the hardtop is not that heavy, but I doubt water could throw it very far.
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?????
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I think hes saying the inside of his car is wet or damp. thats caused by a leak, check the trunk see if theres water in the bottom
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idk, it'd be more likely to leak through a poorly installed rear window (aka me) or bad side seals or torrential rain (florida) through the rear than i'd think the front due to the big ol' seal on the front and the front catches, but leaking through the front should be an easier assessment than the rear...

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Put some Shin Etsu on your rubber seals
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+1 on applying Shin-Etsu grease to your rubber gaskets, especially around where the window contacts the hardtop gaskets. Also check that your window is in contact fully with the gaskets, a poorly aligned window glass will leak.
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