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Bibbs
Get some black sealant .. and some cling film .. mould the sealant and let it half dry .. cover the sealant with the film and put the t-bars back in .. rough photos ..

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dj_davo
u can tell bibbs has got a new digi cam!!!

watch out gordy, u got some competition :lol:
Bibbs
heh heh - that cam arrived Friday .. the car came back today .. I've been promicing pic of things for ages now and the Blink weren't up to the job ..
mattmr2
When you say black sealent do you mean silicone sealent - damb good idea mate, i take it once its set you remove the cling film and its moulded to fit the pannel. Question is does it work? Has it been throughly tested yet?

M.
Bibbs
Yup - roof guttering sealant .. It works well .. I did it to my t-bar last year - that leaked like a by-hutch, and then got one or two drops per hour (where before it was 1 a second) ..

I then added more sealant and shaped it over the summer and it's now 100% fine ..
Jimlad
I noticed the passenger side dripping today.. nothing major... 1 or 2 drips...

When its dry and light.. I'm gonna play with the eccentric rod guides again.. also apply some more lube.

The driver side is 100% rainproof.. no leaks !! Thought the passenger side was too.. but nope. Soon will be.
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