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Re: Cab leaks when it rains, dont know from where.
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Location: Fort Thomas, KY
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Re: Cab leaks when it rains, dont know from where.
Make sure that when the new windshield and gasket were put in that sealant was applied to the upper corners. You need to apply sealant in the corners, six inches across and down on both sides on the outsides. I found this out after I installed a new windshield and gasket. Started leaking after the first rain. After sealing, the leak stopped.
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