Drilling holes is fun, and it makes your car lighter!
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Drilling holes is fun, and it makes your car lighter!
yeah ill get in the car and get my brother to hose the car down and ill see if i can find the problem spot.
Holes are free lol thats true but the less the better.
cheers brenton
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This happens to me as well, drivers side rear floor. So there's no way of quick fixing this problem besides drilling a hole in the floor?
Camden GTI Performance. VW / AUDI Specialists
All Mechanical Work, Log book Servicing, New and used Parts and Imports
19-20/6 Badgally Road, Campbelltown, 2560
02 4627 3072 or 0423 051737 www.camdengti.com
Wouldn't a hole drilled through the floor lead to rust anyway?
The membrane door liner must be intact and glued to the door all the way round each door. The membrane is usually broken if the central locking is repaired, or the window winder is repaired or the door itself is repaired.
Make sure there's no water on the front floors too. From the front floors, water can make its way to the back floors. If there's water in the front too, then that's almost certainly how you're getting water in the back. Water in the front could come from a leaking heater matrix, leaking heater hose, leaking air boxes.
and even no plastic cover on the rain tray then down into the heater and onto the floor . you really have to catch the water in the act, but drilling a hole in the floor doesnt fix the problem lol then you will just get a river instead of a pool. but everthing still gets wet when the water comes in.
cheers brenton
MK1 4door
MK2VR6
MK3VR6
Transporter
1st place, stock MK3VR6. Vw nationals 07
2nd place, mod MK2VR6. Vw nationals 09
and untold wrecks
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