First I wanna say thanks to everyone who posts here. I'm a new LJ owner and have found this board to be incredibly helpful. We've had a crazy amount of rain here in Georgia this year. And my "hardtop" had a really bad leak. Like a gallon maybe 2 in the passenger side floor board. After Searching this board I cleaned out the drain in the cowling in front of the windshield and I thought that fixed the issue.
But now after some more rain I still have a leak and need some help. I've noticed water in my floor mats (nice ones with the high sides) and the carpet underneath is dry so it's not running down the firewall. I have this on both the drivers side(just a little bit) and passenger side(maybe half a cup after a hard long rain).
I took the glove box out and found what looks like the path its taking on that side (See pic below) but nothing on the drivers side.
On the drivers side I know for a fact the roof rack through bolt (see pic, its a Yakima rail rack) is leaking, but I dont think thats the source of the water on that side. I know this because that bolt is directly over the drivers seat and it soaks up the water, and it's only leaked when it snowed where the snow melted and pooled around the bolt slowing leaking in.
Any suggestions on what might be causing this? I'm thinking I might just replace all the rubber for the windshield and roof? I'm assuming OEM would be the best bet based upon some of the reviews i've read about aftermarket.
Any suggestion on fixing the roof rack through bolt leak? Simply apply a bit of silicon? Its an older Yakima rack and i'm pretty sure they don't make parts any longer or it?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
But now after some more rain I still have a leak and need some help. I've noticed water in my floor mats (nice ones with the high sides) and the carpet underneath is dry so it's not running down the firewall. I have this on both the drivers side(just a little bit) and passenger side(maybe half a cup after a hard long rain).
I took the glove box out and found what looks like the path its taking on that side (See pic below) but nothing on the drivers side.
On the drivers side I know for a fact the roof rack through bolt (see pic, its a Yakima rail rack) is leaking, but I dont think thats the source of the water on that side. I know this because that bolt is directly over the drivers seat and it soaks up the water, and it's only leaked when it snowed where the snow melted and pooled around the bolt slowing leaking in.
Any suggestions on what might be causing this? I'm thinking I might just replace all the rubber for the windshield and roof? I'm assuming OEM would be the best bet based upon some of the reviews i've read about aftermarket.
Any suggestion on fixing the roof rack through bolt leak? Simply apply a bit of silicon? Its an older Yakima rack and i'm pretty sure they don't make parts any longer or it?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
