- Joined
- Aug 14, 2014
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- Location
- Madison, WI
- My Car
- 1971 Mach 1 w/408C stroker
Today i drove in rain. Not by choice but i brought the car for alignment and it took a lot longer than planned so mother nature gifted me with a storm.
In any case, i got home and saw water accumulated in the drop offs. The is not the first time it happened but pretty much when i drive through rain. I saw no wetting along the wheel wells, or from the brake lights or from anywhere. I am suspicious that those silly rubber drains are letting water in. These are no more than 5 years old and they look good but obviously not sealing water in and not letting water out. I am thinking of completely "siliconing" them. Is there any reason for not doing this? Why are they there to start with?
In any case, i got home and saw water accumulated in the drop offs. The is not the first time it happened but pretty much when i drive through rain. I saw no wetting along the wheel wells, or from the brake lights or from anywhere. I am suspicious that those silly rubber drains are letting water in. These are no more than 5 years old and they look good but obviously not sealing water in and not letting water out. I am thinking of completely "siliconing" them. Is there any reason for not doing this? Why are they there to start with?