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post May 12, 2009 - 2:10 PM
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kaslo

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I have a 1995 convertable. Its been around a bit. I have places getting wet inside and im aware of what 2 of the 3 leaks are. I have a leak on the front seal of the top just over the passanger seat. Its coming down right on the seal. I have also noticed that after a hard rain water still sits in my top on the passerside. Its sitting in the rail so when i raise the top it drops into my car. I have used an air hose and blown out the drain in the front but that didnt appear to help. I am wondering if i need to replace the seal and drains in the front to prevent my passenger seat from getting soaked.
post May 19, 2009 - 9:10 PM
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QUOTE (kaslo @ May 12, 2009 - 3:10 PM) *
I am wondering if i need to replace the seal and drains in the front to prevent my passenger seat from getting soaked.


The seal(s) are pretty obvious when they are worn out or not seating properly. The drains, which drains "in the front" are you talking about?
post May 24, 2009 - 11:24 PM
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the seal is has drains that run along the window seal. Those drains are clear because we blew the dirt out with an air hose.
post May 25, 2009 - 1:44 PM
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naw man , i replace my whole top , and the seal and the water still leaks, if u dont want water to get from the side by the rail u have to modify the cables so the can pull the converitble more to the side, but be carefull cause if u do it to much it might rip uur top in the middle, and that leak in the front just put a sponge like i did so it can suck the water lol

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