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Old 02-15-2006, 09:14 PM
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Well after reading the posts regarding the cracks on plastic trim i checked mine and sure enough i have a crack on the front passenger side. My question is has anyone had a leak into the interior of the cab from the rain as a result of this and do you think there is any chance of this occurring as a result of the crack. This has me worried. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks
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Well after reading the posts regarding the cracks on plastic trim i checked mine and sure enough i have a crack on the front passenger side. My question is has anyone had a leak into the interior of the cab from the rain as a result of this and do you think there is any chance of this occurring as a result of the crack. This has me worried. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks
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Read my post on the subject in one of the other roof rail threads. In brief, the roof side rails are not water tight and no need to be water tight. Heck, you can lift the inner edge up with your finger nails.
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