Window leak and leather question
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Window leak and leather question
I have a couple questions, if someone could help me:
1 - A couple years ago, I had to get a new roof (*&#~%* kids cut mine!). It has a small leak in the lower corner of the back window. I don't think the stitching was tight, and the weight of the water has made it open up. It was bad enough, now it's growing worse. My husband tried putting a silicon gel in that corner, but that didn't work. What can I do to plug this up? Is there an easy fix? It gets worse, running down through the back seat to the floor now, and I'm worried about the damage it's causing.
2 - It seems like all convertibles come with leather interior as a standard anymore. Is this true? I hope not. Can't you get a cloth interior for a convertible anymore, like the new model coming out this year?
Erin
1 - A couple years ago, I had to get a new roof (*&#~%* kids cut mine!). It has a small leak in the lower corner of the back window. I don't think the stitching was tight, and the weight of the water has made it open up. It was bad enough, now it's growing worse. My husband tried putting a silicon gel in that corner, but that didn't work. What can I do to plug this up? Is there an easy fix? It gets worse, running down through the back seat to the floor now, and I'm worried about the damage it's causing.
2 - It seems like all convertibles come with leather interior as a standard anymore. Is this true? I hope not. Can't you get a cloth interior for a convertible anymore, like the new model coming out this year?
Erin
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RE: Window leak and leather question
Cloth with a convertible just looks tacky. I don't think you can get a 'Vert GT without leather seats in a Vert.
As for the top, you should have the window stitched or the whole top removed and put back on.
As for the top, you should have the window stitched or the whole top removed and put back on.
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