tarafied1
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the weird part is how does water get in there? I have looked at the drip rail on mine and I can't find any visual evidence of a leak. Paint is still good too, but when it rain, water runs out of the rust like faucet
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the fact that a patch panel is available for that part must mean it is a common problem. I thought my truck was unique!I have a customer with a 70 C10 with the same windshield rust too. Must be pretty common.
Are you sure the sealant at the bottom of the drip rail is intact? On a lot of old cars the sealant dries out, shrinks, gets brittle and cracks. Clean the drip rail real good for inspection. This stuff works good for temporary fixes, cleans off easily when you're ready for a permanent repair.the weird part is how does water get in there? I have looked at the drip rail on mine and I can't find any visual evidence of a leak. Paint is still good too, but when it rain, water runs out of the rust like faucet
I've seen that product referred to as "Monkey Shit", and it does work well!Are you sure the sealant at the bottom of the drip rail is intact? On a lot of old cars the sealant dries out, shrinks, gets brittle and cracks. Clean the drip rail real good for inspection. This stuff works good for temporary fixes, cleans off easily when your ready for a permanent repair.
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Gardner-Bender-1-lb-Plug-Duct-Seal-Compound-DS-110/100212441
Nice update on that Chebbie. Glad to see it becoming a daily
Neekid women sure are ain't doing it.Thanks Craig. Takes a chevy post to stir you from your nap lol.
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