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Old Aug 15th, 2019, 20:41   #45
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Thank you again. I have poured water down sunroof drains and they aren't blocked. Also, sealed front windscreen as bottom had some openings. I'll see if this helps first and then check if some welding needs doing.

If not then only other thing I can think of is window rubbers? Are these difficult to source or are there universal rubber trims that can fit?
Not being funny but the chassis rail is the most likely, window rubbers extremely unlikely and there would be traces of water on the door cards etc. If the chassis does need welding, it would be cheaper and more convenient to get it done now rather than later if it spreads and the weather turns really horrible. Also your carpet is probably recoverable now, it may not be if it remains soggy for some time.
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