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Water on cab floor
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<blockquote data-quote="milfredo" data-source="post: 639200" data-attributes="member: 32628"><p>This is what I had to do. Mine leaked terribly, even with a new scuttle and rubber. I sealed up the wiper shaft with that very runny sealer glue that uses capillary action to get into the crack. Very wet weekend camping and not one leak! Well there is a leak from the side pop out window as it’s rotten but I’ll bodge that until I swap the rubber.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milfredo, post: 639200, member: 32628"] This is what I had to do. Mine leaked terribly, even with a new scuttle and rubber. I sealed up the wiper shaft with that very runny sealer glue that uses capillary action to get into the crack. Very wet weekend camping and not one leak! Well there is a leak from the side pop out window as it’s rotten but I’ll bodge that until I swap the rubber. [/QUOTE]
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