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rain in hawaii = passenger side flooded

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Old Mar 2, 2006
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rain in hawaii = passenger side flooded

first time seeing this after all this damned rain.. my car is garaged unless it is used at school/work

i am dropped 1.5 inches on teins and i have a front double xbrace (6pt) and one point is right under the floorboard. i scrape daily. if i use some spray-on-bedliner will it stop leaking? i know its not coming from any of my windows or from the doors cuz its all dry there..

here are some pics of the brace and other stuff....









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on saturday im am totaly removing the carpet...
what would be needed to be removed to completly remove the carpet?
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Old Mar 2, 2006
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lol fukin cheap hondas man..even the frame is giving problems now. take it to a body shop and have em weld some metal around it
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Old Mar 3, 2006
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brah looks like coming from the floor drain and did it leak when you never had the x bracket?
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