I do not, everything back there is stock. I’ll give the dollar bill test a try.
I also noticed the rattle from the back which appears to be the heads of the struts, which I think y’all had posted before that they could be tightened.
Has anyone had some water come through around the back glass? I drove in some rain the other day and I had some water that looks like it poured down the glass and got into the cargo area.
Did you superglue on the headliner side as well?
Also, did you get your trim pieces for the c pillar gap? That's another thing I haven't had a chance to install yet, either.
The only noise I've encountered so far is a rattle from the back going over some bumps. I think someone mentioned possible sources of it some pages ago, so I need to go look. I think it was either the glass struts, or the glass itself needed adjustment.
Have you received / installed the seal...
I have a less serious gap in that area, but he told me the same thing over the phone last week while going over the install. So hoping that will come in this week at some point.
That's what I'm thinking based on how mine looks and the pictures evgenyvasenev shared. I would think if the headliner is even slightly exposed / poking through there, the moisture will travel through the strands of carpet, moving to the interior. I could be wrong, but that's my theory.
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See, in these closeups you can see the headliner exposed at the edge where it meets the seal. Mine is the same, and has to be the cause of the headliner being wet at the interior part where you can get your fingers at that edge.
No that gap is just where it’s pulling on the windshield gasket, at least as far as I know. It also wasn’t the exact spot I could feel the moisture in the headliner. That was just a pic I had sent to TOR demonstrating how tight I had it.
Yeah I don’t like how much it’s pulling there, either. But any looser and then I don’t have a seal and more wind noise. So I definitely need to glue it.
I don’t think you’re wrong. But I think the possible issue here is the headliner gets wet since it covers all the way to that seal, so even if it’s a small amount of water, you’ve got wet carpet.
I’m curious if the headliner should have a buffer perhaps where it wouldn’t cover to the edge. Looking at the OEM, it has bare hard top in the area that is near the front windshield seal. I have the same concern you mentioned, the headliner staying moist and developing some sort of mold issue...
#3 is what I’ve been dealing with so far in terms of moisture. I’ve got the targa seated correctly as far as I can tell. I latch the back first and then the front, and they’re pretty tight. But last time i had some rain, at that front seal, I could still feel a small amount of moisture in the...