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The PO replaced the rear hatch weatherstrip (the long one attached to the body & top that runs around the sides & top of the rear opening) with one from BG. Where it goes around the upper corners, the lack of a molded-in corner causes the strip to slightly lay over - leaving not much compression against the liftgate allowing a lot of water to come in.

Any suggestions? Anyone else have this same problem that they've been able to fix? Any other tips on sealing the rear hatch in general?

 

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Good question...!

I don't think they were all that great right out of the factory. Every one I had.., had an air or seepage issue.

It's kind of an "artistic" approach to get a good seal. The material (one piece) is pretty cheap....$25

A clean/dry surface helps.

Seems I let mine set for a day or two ...then put a light coat of grease on the seal & mating surface to allow it to slip into its position instead of eventually rolling over.

The Land Cruisers were just as bad, if not worse..... ^_^ /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />

 

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