raptorx
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ok I got an 89 bronco II that im trying to seal all the cab leaks. current one im working on is the liftgate glass. its the stationary model and there is water leaking in at the bottom of the rubber trim around the window. so im guessing the seal is shot but I have no clue how to remove the window to re-seal it. ive removed windshields before so I have some experience in cutting out glass but I cant see the sealant itself. is it set up the same way or is it something different?? and if so how do I remove the glass?
second leak is the door seal itself. I replaced the old seal and used the 3m weather stripping adhesive autozone sells but it looks like the water is seeping in. the old seal was held on by something that was like tar and was still sticky and soft and seemed to work a lot better than the 3m crap. Is there something else I can use to put the seal on with that will actually remain sticky and seal?
also stupid question but the new seal has a series of small holes that I do believe are weeping holes. the seal should be installed with the holes to the outside of the vehicle right??
Any help would be greatly appreciated. been stuck on these leaks for close to a year and I just want to get them fixed
second leak is the door seal itself. I replaced the old seal and used the 3m weather stripping adhesive autozone sells but it looks like the water is seeping in. the old seal was held on by something that was like tar and was still sticky and soft and seemed to work a lot better than the 3m crap. Is there something else I can use to put the seal on with that will actually remain sticky and seal?
also stupid question but the new seal has a series of small holes that I do believe are weeping holes. the seal should be installed with the holes to the outside of the vehicle right??
Any help would be greatly appreciated. been stuck on these leaks for close to a year and I just want to get them fixed