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shaved drip rails
Does anyone have a daily driver with shaved drip rails? If so, is there any water leaks around the top of the door?
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water can come in because of the curved door/window. best way to avoid that is to make sure you have good door seals, good window seals, and that you doors are aligned properly. hope this helps.
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And this is suspension related, how? :confused: :D
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take it easy on him LowC10 ... he is new here ... ;)
Welcome gldevall, but you would have better luck with this post in the Paint & Body section. |
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That's why I put the " :D " at the end. Just giving you a bad time, man. Welcome to the site. :cool: |
Sorry Dude, I saw I hit the wrong damn button afterwards.
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Drip rails have to do with the "areodynamics" of the suspension.....d@mn that was a big word, hope this old hillbilly spelled it right:D we dont care where its posted, anywhere will do (just tell em AL said it was ok)......somebody will be sure to ask"who the hell is AL" tho.....:D Good luck, crazyL
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The drip rails are useless in factory trim. Do away with them!!
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nope, you spelled it wrong...:)
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D@mn......&I thouhgt I was doin good!:D
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Oops....I spelled thought wrong too:confused: It must be my fat fingers!:D
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