does anyone have an inexpensive solution???

Gottaviper

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Other than not driving in the rain. How can I waterproof my side windows and front. I have the northwind windows and the stock top. The side window on the drivers side leaks like crazy because it doesn't line up great with the top. Thanks for the help

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Did you ever think of replacing the gasket? It is inexpensive. Check out JC Whitney. Hope this helps. Good luck.
 

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Put a towel or rag between the door and frame. Just lay it in there and that should do it as far as the water getting in there from that area..

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I got caught in a downpour last year on my way home from a car show. I turned my vent on and put the fan on high and it made quite a bit of difference---not near as much rain came in.
 

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Stock windows won't work any better. At least not on mine. So far I'm using the towel method. Working on a fix still.

I may try adding a little black caulking to create a bead at the the top of the post. This seems to be where the water starts to come in from.
 
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