IPvFletch
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The other night it had rained while my Jeep was parked (flat). My windows were up. When I got back and opened the door, some water drizzled out from the front of the hard top "gutter" and onto my all-weather floor mat. I didn't mind too much, and it's not as bad as some stories I've read, but it got me thinking - why did they end the gutter right there? Furthermore, why don't they just plug the front of these gutters, so water can only run out the back (unless it overflows like in a downpour).
I was thinking I could squish a little black silicone at the very front of the gutter track, and it would block water from drizzling out like that in the front. Anyone tried this yet?? Am I missing something??
I was thinking I could squish a little black silicone at the very front of the gutter track, and it would block water from drizzling out like that in the front. Anyone tried this yet?? Am I missing something??
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