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01-08-2005, 01:00 AM | #9 |
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It might be worth pulling the window and taking a good look behind the rubber seal. Had the same isue on my back window. The rust had eaten away part of the window frame whcih caused the seal to expand and create a leak. Flowable silicone might be a good temporary fix but make certain you fix the real cause before the damage becomes huge. It wasn't to hard to clean mine up, welded up some small pin holes and ground away all the surface rust.
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