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Join Date: Jan 2019
Location: Central NY
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Location: Central NY
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Water should not be getting inside the liftgate. Sometimes water can sit along the steel near the hinges (outside weather stripping), but ideally this should run down the sides and out.
Id start with the weather stripping around the hatch glass (particularly along the bottom of the glass) on the outside and inside. This is common to dry out and fail. Check around the top brake light (if you dont have a spoiler).
Those are my thought for starting places
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2008 SR5 4WD Black. Bilstein 5100, 5th gen coils/ rear springs. 255 80 17 AT for everyday use. Victory Sliders. Victory Front bumper with winch/ lightbar. headunit upgrade. Back up camera install. Expert at replacement rear hatches
All you need to go off road is to be willing to get some scrapes and dents along the way
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