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Re: rain = wet feet whats the solution?
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reckon this will solve the problem to a good extent devil?

Posted on: 2005/2/9 8:14
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Re: rain = wet feet whats the solution?
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about $60

Posted on: 2005/2/6 8:18
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Re: rain = wet feet whats the solution?
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If i take the cart to a glass place like smith and smith and get them to take the front screen out and use the existing rubbers but just put new sealant in, will this hopefully fix the problem? and how much generally would this cost?

Posted on: 2005/2/6 8:08
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Re: rain = wet feet whats the solution?
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yep window seal perishes ...they need replacing and cost approx $80-100...from Scotts Old Auto rubber...

Ute rubbers price list

Posted on: 2005/2/6 7:17
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Re: rain = wet feet whats the solution?
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mines the window seal which leaks, both bottom corners also, apparantley a common problem? it runs from the bottom of the windscreens and drips onto the floor from the bottom edge of the dash.

Posted on: 2005/2/6 1:29
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Re: rain = wet feet whats the solution?
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Get out with the hose and let the water run all over the front of your machine, have a look round until you find the water streaming in. I found that my windscreen rubber was leaking at both bottom corners.

Sometimes you have to make things worse before they get better.

Posted on: 2005/2/5 10:02
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I had that problem in my pickup, it turned out to be the window seal leaking.

Posted on: 2005/2/5 7:31
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Re: rain = wet feet whats the solution?
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also check where the wipers bit sticks through to the outside....had a small leaking problem there and fixed it with a quick squirt of silastic

Posted on: 2005/2/5 7:21
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well i took off the front gurads expecting to see gaping rust holes, and there was nothing! yay! so i went up to bummings and said to the guy "you remember that add in the eighties where the guy got that metal strainer for peas and sprayed it with that grey stuff and it sealed..." and he went and got me a can of this stop leaks spray. sick. so i'm gonna clean up the inside of the upper bit where the dash goes and spray the bejesus out of it. thanks for the help fellas

Posted on: 2005/2/4 23:43
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Re: rain = wet feet whats the solution?
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i had similar problem, when i changed the front quarters i found there were holes behind them up in the top corner, since i cleaned up and plugged them ive never had a problem with it again

Posted on: 2005/2/3 8:16
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