Drippy doors on rainy days
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Drippy doors on rainy days
So it's been perpetually rainy here in the Mid-Atlantic states for at least the last 4 days, and I thought it'd be a good time to pose this question:
Whenever it's raining and I open the door to my TCH, not only do I get the raindrops that are falling from the sky inside my car (on the seat and steering wheel, etc. Well, maybe not the steering wheel, when I think about it, but you get the picture), but I also get the run off from the roof! Has anyone tackled this problem?
I guess what I mean to say, is there any easy install that doesn't impede closing the door, but will divert water away so it doesn't drip into the interior, adding more water to an already watery situation? Thanks for any info/tips!
Whenever it's raining and I open the door to my TCH, not only do I get the raindrops that are falling from the sky inside my car (on the seat and steering wheel, etc. Well, maybe not the steering wheel, when I think about it, but you get the picture), but I also get the run off from the roof! Has anyone tackled this problem?
I guess what I mean to say, is there any easy install that doesn't impede closing the door, but will divert water away so it doesn't drip into the interior, adding more water to an already watery situation? Thanks for any info/tips!
Last edited by JoeRemix; 10-18-2009 at 09:06 AM. Reason: added info
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Re: Drippy doors on rainy days
I think it's the price you have to pay for driving a quieter car. Older cars used to have rain channels that were effective but caused wind niose while driving. No channels, less noise. But wet shoulders when you open the door on a rainy day.
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