What's the issue, and where is the leak?I have done a half dozen searches for door seals, wording them different and nothing comes up. I remember reading several threads to help the doors seal better. I thought I had saved them, but I guess I messed up. Any help would be appreciated.
I haven’t tried this on the Jeep yet but back when I had my F-250, the seals weren’t great. The seal strip that went around the door frame is hollow. I went and got some rubber tubing at the local hardware store and with a little elbow grease, I fed it through the center of the seal. I removed it from the door frame and then just reattached it after. This gave it a little more rigidity and made the door seal up a lot more snug.I have done a half dozen searches for door seals, wording them different and nothing comes up. I remember reading several threads to help the doors seal better. I thought I had saved them, but I guess I messed up. Any help would be appreciated.
Did it make a difference in reducing wind noise (above 50mph)?JeepLeakFixed sells a complete kit for your vehicle. I bought it and added to my doors, my freedom top, everything. My Gladdy hasn't leaked one drop since. Worth it.
https://jeepleakfixed.com/jeep-leak-fix-kits-all-models/p/jeep-leak-repair-kit-gladiator-jt
Thanks for the link, this looks really interesting! Clearly they put a lot of thought into the design. Just interested--you mention the Freedom Panels; what did you use for those? I did not see a mention on the jeepleakfixed website.JeepLeakFixed sells a complete kit for your vehicle. I bought it and added to my doors, my freedom top, everything. My Gladdy hasn't leaked one drop since. Worth it.
https://jeepleakfixed.com/jeep-leak-fix-kits-all-models/p/jeep-leak-repair-kit-gladiator-jt