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Old May 24, 2018
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What it is called and how to replace?

Hey guys,

I have been for quite some time, trying to find the source of my driver side carpet getting wet from the rain. No, there is no rust or holes underneath my car. I believe I may have found the culprit, which is this molding on my front windshield. What is this part called so i can find it, and how do I replace it? If anyone can guide towards a website that sells this part reasonably, that would be great. Thank you. Below I will post pictures.
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Re: What it is called and how to replace?

Soooooooooo. Ya don’t think those little holes all in it wouldn’t have been leaking into your car all along if that was a possible entry point?

Taking that mouldimg off as well as your drivers side fender should help you see the actual body seam sealer failure.

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