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Im probably opening myself up to a whole lot of stick for having a landy:biggrin: but does anyone else with one , have problems with it p***ing in water when it rains?:sneaky2: all over the drivers foot wel!! Massively annoying especially when its hammering it down coz my accelerator foot gets soaked. :thumbdown: sealed the air vents , around the windscreen and around the drivers door but it still gets in:confused1:

 

Park your landrover so that the bonnet is on the downhill side. Then the water does not run into the cab. but down across the bonnet. It wont stop all the water getting in but it should reduce the amount swimming in the footwells

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Park your landrover so that the bonnet is on the downhill side. Then the water does not run into the cab. but down across the bonnet. It wont stop all the water getting in but it should reduce the amount swimming in the footwells

 

what? and let the water in through the cab rear window seals? i'd get me spare clothes / gloves wet:thumbup:

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