rear window leak!

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  1. Pity7700

    Pity7700 oh umm...uhh?

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    YIPPIE! :poker:

    how should i fix this problem?

    noticed a drop of water last week when i turned around to back out the driveaway.

    had my girlfriend pour some water on the roof just now to see where it was leaking at. i have a small leak behind the drivers seat, luckily its not getting the headliner wet. its dripping right onto the rear bench.

    what should i use to fix the problem? i rear about some "window-weld" by 3M anyone know if this stuff works good? or should i use a silicone sealant?
     
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    Window weld makes a hell of a mess
     
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    for real? its in a tape form lol
     
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    That's not true window weld then. The 3m window weld come in a tube for a caulking gun. Runs about $25 a tube
     
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    I meant true window weld is in the tube. That's how it's been for years
     
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    ill probably use the tube, seems like it would work better than the tape. just hope i can find some tomorrow.
     
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    god damnit. window still fricken leaks. i took the window back out and cleaned it off and resealed it a second time and the ***** still friggin leaks!

    i put a TON of **** on i dont understand why the hell it aint sealing.
     
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    Back when I was thinking about doing it, it seemed like most people used something called "butyl tape" or something along those lines

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