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Old Sep 13, 2007 | 04:56 PM
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nah. I pulled the door sills up and put bricks under the carpet. I only paid 2K for this 2 years ago and have about 1K in it. She has long since paid for herself, so I can go a little farther and test it every once in a while. She looks good from the curb, but the carpet is already bad and I don't have a headliner. The last guy used it for construction and I found needles under the front seats when I went to fix the webbing...
 
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Old Sep 13, 2007 | 06:27 PM
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Yeah i need a new headliner also along with new powr window motor and i need to get the rear wiper fixed. Im goingto the dealer next week, the power window motor is covered in the warranty but i have no idea what its gonna cost to fix the headliner and the rear wiper that broke off.
 
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Old Sep 13, 2007 | 06:34 PM
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Sure water will come in thru door seals if you don't check them once in awhile. In a D2 with a 3" lift on 265's I have had water up to my head lights, 30"s give or take, and been OK, but any deper and I would have started sucking water in thru the air intake.
Never just assume you can cross deep water, electrical can get wet, carpet and you can hydro lock you engine.
 
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