Can someone send me a picture of how the Trunk seal sits???? 1968 Dodge Coronet R/T 440. Have trouble with leaking water. Thanks. Pete

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Hi BBodies.

Can someone send me a picture of how the Trunk seal sits???? 1968 Dodge Coronet R/T 440. Have trouble with leaking water.

Thanks.

Pete
 

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From my own experience....it pays to be certain you know exactly where the water is coming from .....it could be through the tail-light fittings, the rear window lower channel, side clips where a vinyl roof moulding clip goes.....it's not always the trunk seal.
 

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Get in the trunk with a flashlight and have someone hose it down. Make sure the keys are not in your pocket.
 

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^^^From my experience that is truly the best method to see if the trunk seal is leaking. Starting from the bottom edge working you way upwards. Slowly with a small controllable trickle 10-4
 

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Here ya go, but doubt it's leaking through your seal...
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...and when installing a trunk seal....do NOT stretch the rubber...allow it to relax as it is laid down on the trunk lip. The rubber will have a small amount of shrinkage, and if it is installed stretched, that shrinkage will allow the rubber to pull away from the lip.
This is most commonly seen on the corners.
 

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...and when installing a trunk seal....do NOT stretch the rubber...allow it to relax as it is laid down on the trunk lip. The rubber will have a small amount of shrinkage, and if it is installed stretched, that shrinkage will allow the rubber to pull away from the lip.
This is most commonly seen on the corners.



I hate when shrinkage happens.
 
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