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Sierra Door Seals... How water tight are they??

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Sierra Door Seals... How water tight are they??

Post by shane1992 »

How good of a seal are the doors on a Sierra? I could imagine a Sierra just filling up with water goinging through so deep water :lol: javascript:emoticon(':lol:')

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Re: Sierra Door Seals... How water tight are they??

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shane1992 wrote:How good of a seal are the doors on a Sierra? I could imagine a Sierra just filling up with water goinging through so deep water :lol: javascript:emoticon(':lol:')

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thats becasue the drain plug are out of the floor to allow the water that leaks through the windscreen seal to drain away
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Re: Sierra Door Seals... How water tight are they??

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[quote="love_mud"][quote="shane1992"]How good of a seal are the doors on a Sierra? I could imagine a Sierra just filling up with water goinging through so deep water :lol: javascript:emoticon(':lol:')

Thanks guys![/quote]

thats becasue the drain plug are out of the floor to allow the water that leaks through the windscreen seal to drain away[/quote]

Yeahh, So alot of water comes in through the door seals but? Or are they ok?

Im just currently in process of buying a sierra, and wanna know these things before I go out and have some fun in it:)
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Post by McGyver »

my door seals seem to be really good. my rear swinging door not so good, and there was a few holes in the passenger foot well that needed plugging
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Nothing wrong with the doorseals- all the water comes in through the other holes in the floor, sills, gearshift boot, past the door cards once the doors fill up... It takes lots of time and care to seal it all up. Personally, I don't bother too much- you'll never stop it, you mostly need to let it out quicky

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Post by alien »

yup - my door seals are great and hardly leak - however i HAVE to have the floor plugs out because otherwise i float when i go into a deep puddle and fall out of the rut or lose my line... not cool! lol

with 31's it takes me about 3 seconds to sink with floor plugs in (if i go into the water fast), and theres no floatation at all with plugs out.
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