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Old 09-09-2004, 09:41 PM
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Cool 98 z24 convertible top leaks

has anyone had any luck fixing water leaks around the windows.
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Old 09-10-2004, 02:19 PM
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Re: 98 z24 convertible top leaks

nope, welcome to rag-top leaky land, they all leak around the rear quarter windows, from the 80's to present
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Re: 98 z24 convertible top leaks

I figured out how to stop alot of the leakage, stuff some 3/16 od tubing into the vertical seal on the front edge of the 1/4 windows. it expands it a little so the seal meets the door glass tighter.
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Re: 98 z24 convertible top leaks

DUCT TAPE!!!!!!!!! and super glue...or not but yea no clue dont have a convertible
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