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    Water was getting into both of my front footwells when the defender was parked up in rain.
    Replaced the seals behind the front airflaps last week, AMAZINGLY the problem appears to be sorted.....
    Good luck, took me 18 mnths to work out and sort mine....

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    If the foot well isn't wet and it's raining I go looking for what's wrong

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    Any suggestions on the best sealant to use? The seal at the top of the body pillars either side of the windscreen has failed with a 1.5mm gap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rosco View Post
    Any suggestions on the best sealant to use? The seal at the top of the body pillars either side of the windscreen has failed with a 1.5mm gap.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Redback View Post
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    Thanks mate. Which particular one? Seem to recall numerous types of Sikaflex.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    Thanks for posting that Ron

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    thanks guys think i will try to make shore the wind shields are down propelly i think thats going to be it cheers all

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