11-12-2008, 09:21 AM
AUBronco Wrote:That is different. Does it leak now?
Funny you should ask, I drove it to work today and I think they're calling for rain. I had a couple of leaks at the corners where the tops meet the inside part of the roof once they're secured. I used some silicon in the corners, that atleast passed the water-from-a-cup test.
I still have a problem where the lexan bends down to the door. There are gaps there between the lexan and the window guides I used. Lexan is very, very hard to work with, so the bends are not perfect to the line of the guides.
This pic shows the areas I'm talking about.
You notice I had to trim off the top part of the window guide since the Tops have to slide in, there was no way to have the curved part of the Tops be completely sealed top and bottom. I was thinking on my way in on how to seal that up, it's got to attached to the lexan (if it's attached to the truck, it would obscure the top from sliding in). I have to play around with it and see what I can come up with.
The good news is, I don't think it's going to let in that much water, if any, since the seal is still below it. The only problem is, it creates wind noise going down the road.
What was nice was I got to drive it during the warmer months, which was my pay-off and I loved it. :xyxthumbs:
MoMo