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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: NJ
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![]() O shyt, same thing is wrong with my 88 GT.....ford must have gotten lazy on the sunroofs when they made them
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Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Houston
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![]() Had the same problem a few years ago. I replaced the weatherstripping after getting as much of the rust out as possible. Did not solve the problem. Take a look at the receptors for the sunroof hinges and run a good bead of rubber glue around the edges to bond the receptors to the roof. That stopped the water from getting to the headliner and hence the driverseat.
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