Hi,I have a l200. 07 warrior and have noticed that the rear foot wells are getting wet when it rains,now I can only presume this is down to the rubbers being worn at the back spot area,I think it's the rubbers on the body of the truck as opposed to the rubbers on the door itself.basically I'm on the look out for a new set or advice as to where best/cheapest to purchase a new set.
if it's a newer shape 07 not a classic shape then damp carpets are usually blocked rain channels on the back windows of the cab not the doors
seats out , trim out, helper with a hosepipe while you're inside should show where the water's getting in
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It will be the 2 Triangle shaped windows at the back, either side of the one that goes up and down.
The sealer breaks down and water comes in, very common on early New shapes.
You need to remove your canopy if you have one, and tilt the back seat forward.
Remove plastic trim and unbolt the windows, remove crappy sealer.
Get some good stuff like Black "Tiger" Seal, that will do the job.
Then bolt the windows back in.
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[quote=Nick|p393922]It will be the 2 Triangle shaped windows at the back, either side of the one that goes up and down.
The sealer breaks down and water comes in, very common on early New shapes.
You need to remove your canopy if you have one, and tilt the back seat forward.
Remove plastic trim and unbolt the windows, remove crappy sealer.
Get some good stuff like Black "Tiger" Seal, that will do the job.
Then bolt the
Many thanks for reply.how simple a job is this for a novice.? I notice when I pulled the seats forward it is wet behind them but also that there is lots of stuff behind there.i presume I remove the big plastic panel? Is that easy to remove?