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Old 11-24-2009, 10:56 AM
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I found that drips would be visible at the rears of the wheelwells - inside the trunk. The water would drip in from under the seal, and that is where gravity would take it.

I would not necessarily thing that a rear windshield seal would allow water into the rear floors, given how far back the bottom of the seal is. You sure they are not due to bad vapor barriers, door seals or sunroof seals?

A dripping front windshield seal would likely migrate in time to create a puddle in the back - but your front floor would be wet first.
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