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Old 07-23-2007, 06:08 PM   #67 (permalink)
SHP
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Re: Leaky Roof? Post your leaky roof problems here!

I had the same problem. After a heavy (South Texas) rain, I would get water stain on the headliner right above the driver side A-pillar. I thought it was the coming from where 4WheelParts ran the wires into the exterior of the A-Pillar for my rack lights. They looked and couldn't find anything. So they unscrewed the rack (a Gobi Stealth) and sure enough the bolt there was a bit rusted and was letting water in. They replaced he bolt and sealed everything with some silicone. Hopefully that'll fix it.
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