Leaky T-Tops

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Blackboy23

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Aug 17, 2009
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Solutions for fixing leaky t-tops. What is the best rust inhibitor on the market..

Is Por-15 all it is cracked up to be or is there something better and hopefully cheaper.. Just got full floorpans welded in and let the car sit out in the rain today to see exactly where the leaks where, and now I need to know tricks and tips for the best repair from others who experienced it.

Thanks in Advance..
 

Cutty1

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Nov 29, 2008
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all new seals and check for bad rust areas... that's about all you can do.
 

86-blk442

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Dec 2, 2008
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check the corners of the windshield area where the t top plates cover. When i bought my 442 I thought they were solid but after taking the plates off i found they were rotted pretty bad. And from experience that por 15 works pretty well, but so does rustoleum thats what i used to paint my floors after i was finished welding them in and seam sealing the welds.
 

svltrack

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Sep 22, 2009
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I think the only solution is to not drive in the rain or park your car outside. Sort of a half joke, half truth. These things just plain suck
 
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