To be honest, you are unlikely to ever get a hardtop to be 100% waterproof or draughtproof. If you want to stay warm & dry you either need to invest in a set of waterproofs, convert your hardtop to a truck cab, or fit a soft top.Hi guys need some help I've got a hardtop on my 2a which has multiple leaks where the roof meets the sides. Is it just s matter of getting rubber seals as there are none! If that's all I need what parts do I need? I'm getting wet here!!!
To be honest, you are unlikely to ever get a hardtop to be 100% waterproof or draughtproof. If you want to stay warm & dry you either need to invest in a set of waterproofs, convert your hardtop to a truck cab, or fit a soft top.![]()
there's the occasional wee on the seat
On my 109, my truck cab has always been drier than the hardtop, but the soft top was the driest & warmest of all.How does fitting a truck cab keep you dry? I get snowed on inside my truck cab... even when it's not snowing outside!![]()
How does fitting a truck cab keep you dry? I get snowed on inside my truck cab... even when it's not snowing outside!![]()
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