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Joey wrote:Bloody roof is leaking againI vaguely remember a post on the old Q&A about using some sort of sealant to fix it.
Does anyone know what stuff i need to buy
? and what i need to do
?
ryan wrote:Allans link will sort it.
I think I may have been the one who came up with the black silicone sealant idea as I did it about 18months ago now when I first got the tubby.Make sure you apply the sealent to the T bar panels though, and not the body seals, that way you won't see the sealent when you take the panels out come summer time.
Also make sure you fit the panels straight away so not to let it dry.
Doing this will deform the seals and make the leak worse.
The sealent is designed to take up the slack
(ie gap).
Give me a call on 07786 925482 if you need anymore help.
Oh, and well done Allan for making that little'how to'
.
It was much needed to a common question
JK wrote:I tried all the methods, spray lubraicant, install eccentric rods.
.they did stop leaking for while.
.
.
At the endI decided toorder genuine Toyota new rubber seals from the States, and it has been installed already a few months ago
.
No more leaks~
stevecordiner wrote:Ahhh.
.
.
I love my tin top
Hurstie1981 wrote:Hello,
I want to replace most of the seals on my car, as one by the door is split, and the t-bar leaks, so i was just wondering where to get them from, and how much they cost?
Any links or websites would be much appreciated!!
Thanks
Graham