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anybody notice Water getting inside of your doors?

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Front door weatherstripping on 03 3500

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Here's a weird one. So yesterday it was raining and on my way home, I noticed that my passenger side front speaker was rattling. So I got home, removed my door panel to noticed that the inside of my door was all wet. Including the back side of my new MQ Quart... :mad: :mad:



I was curious to know if anybody else has seen this problem. I'm not sure if I should get some of that Dynamat in an aerosol can to spray (the edges, where I can't seem to reach with the roll on stuff), or if I should take my truck back to the dealer and make them fix it??



What do you guys think?



Kev
 
The doors in all cars that I have seen are "wet" panels. The plastic weather-shield is there to keep the water from getting to anything that should not be wet. That is why it is very important to carefully remove and reseal the plastic shield any time you go inside the door. I have seen many "technicians" rip them off and not replace them. It is just a problem waiting to happen then.
 
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