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Old 02-05-2006, 04:49 PM   #11 (permalink)
 
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The boat is an '04. I'm surely going to stay on the dealer, at this point they have removed all the seats and carpeting twice and this week will make three.
They have been good about making sure everything is dry and clean each time I got it back so no complaints there. The water is coming in from the bottom seams somewhere between the sub-frame and unibody. The truck and all side panels are dry. When enough water fills what every cavity it's in, it has nowhere else to go and starts streaming in through the front drivers seat mounting bolts. The rear floormate in floating in 3" of water as we speak.
It doesn't make sense they can't find the source of a leak that immense. That's a LOT of water- -- -
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