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Old 02-16-2005, 06:59 AM   #8
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You might also want to check around your drip rail at the top of the cab. Mine had a couple of small holes rusted and the rain would run down through to the inside and run down the kick panels. I discovered this after I painted the interior and noticed a "rusty trail" down the kick panel. I cleaned the drip rail treated the rust and filled the seam with autobody seam sealer. No more leak!
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