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Old 12-04-2016, 06:13 PM
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Exclamation Ext Cab Leak Back Door Pop-Out windows...

What's going on everyone.

I've had a problem with water finding its way in between my back door panels.

when it rains and I open my rear doors water is running through and over my speakers and on the outside of the panel. Looks to be coming from the inside of the over lapping panel where the handle that pops the window like a fish fin is. it drips onto the handle that opens the rear doors from the inside is.

both sides are having this problem and I have taken the panels off and sat inside while my friend sprayed the truck with a hose. cant find a leak, bad seal/weather stripping. it leaves the floor under the door soaking on both sides. I live in SC upstate and it has little to no rust but if this keeps happing the doors are going to rust through lol.


Just hoping to find a little help or maybe someone else has had this problem that can tell me what the problem is.
Old 12-04-2016, 07:01 PM
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Following. Mine leaks too.

I think I need new weatherstripping, but want to see what other input you get.

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Weather stripping is cheap. Do that and see what happens.
Old 12-06-2016, 12:21 PM
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i think it may be finding its way in behind the button type holders are on the back door windows


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