I have water leaking in both rear quater panels. I asaumed.i need to replace the window seals. But after a quick search it looks like some people are just sealing the clips on the belt moulding. Is this the proper way to fix the leak? Much simpler than I thought it would be.
Update: I replaced the rear quarter trim under the windows and still had a little water after rain. Then i remembered that i leave the rear sliding windows "closed" but not latched. I do this because that way i can slide them open and reach in to where i have a spare key hidden. I also like that at camp i can open and close the windows from the outside. I figure they look closed and if someone really wants in to the truck they are just going to use a rock and break the glass. I moved my spare key and latched the window. The last day we had rain was not a lot but it was dry that day. I will have to keep an eye on it. But the moral of the story is that a open window might let rain in.
Update: I replaced the rear quarter trim under the windows and still had a little water after rain. Then i remembered that i leave the rear sliding windows "closed" but not latched. I do this because that way i can slide them open and reach in to where i have a spare key hidden. I also like that at camp i can open and close the windows from the outside. I figure they look closed and if someone really wants in to the truck they are just going to use a rock and break the glass. I moved my spare key and latched the window. The last day we had rain was not a lot but it was dry that day. I will have to keep an eye on it. But the moral of the story is that a open window might let rain in.
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