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Old May 10, 2010 | 09:52 PM
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Angry Door and Window Water Leaks

Ok well i just wanna say hello 1st of all...and maybe someone can guide me in the right direction here..Anyways i bought blazer around nov time thinking that it would be a great deal..2004 blazer xtreme 5spd for 8g with 60k...seemed like a decent deal. So i put an intake on it, which went pretty smooth minus i keep blowing threw MAF's(3)..which i understand things happen...then i do a 3/3 drop on it...springs in front and blocks in the rear. It rode ok...BUT since doing so...Brake lines rubbed the frame...a-arms would bottom out on the frame AND it make my transmission seal leak. I LOVED the way it looked, but i had to lift it back up. Ok, Now all this stuff is pretty minor and **** i can deal with it. But, ever since i have owned this thing....i get wind noise threw my driver door and it leaks water AND the Back windows wanna leak water as well and i have had to silcon up the rear windows(fixed the rear for now till a different solution) ..and that i can NOT stand. i have replaced the door seal and the bushing in the door and yet STILL no fix. I mean maybe i coming at this thing with all the wrong direction, I mod cars out of my garage for customers with 0 issues(givin they are all newer models but even then), But i ahev never had these many issues with a car that i have only owned for 6 months..now i am willing to fix the issues, but i am HIGHLY thinking about trading it in..i like the blazer...just so many issues....

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Old May 10, 2010 | 10:06 PM
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i wouldn't get upset so quickly about it, spend some time hunting around this forum and posting your problems in the correct section and we will do our best to help you out. chances are atleast one of us has had the same problem as you! so stick with it!
 
Old May 10, 2010 | 10:27 PM
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have you tried replacing the hinge pins on your door. It may be making a bad seal because the door is sagging, not because of the weatherstripping. Go open your door and move it up and down and see if it has any play.
 
Old May 10, 2010 | 10:49 PM
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*Moved to 'Paint, Body, and Interior'. The 'New Member' section is only for introductions, not technical questions.*
 
Old May 11, 2010 | 12:19 AM
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is the door hinge tweaked at all? does it physically look like it lines up?
 
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