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Old 07-28-2006, 11:54 PM   #1
ThatOneBlue67
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Drip rail moldings

Hi all!

Last winter, each rian fall turned my dash into a small lake. My most likely suspicion is the drip rail giong around my cab. It is completely rotted out and I believe that water may be getting inside the roof and going down the (?pillars?) and onto the dash board. Does this sound right? Do the two roof panels seal together at the drip rail point?


My final (and most important question). There's no pitcure here, but do these drip rail moldings weld along the door jamb and what not? And if it requires welding (I don't see how otherwise, secret bolts maybe?) would I be able to do a good job and still retain the stainless steel outside? I think stainless steel on my rich blue would look super shweeeeet.

I appreciate any help.
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