Jeep leak fix

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Hello all. I am researching some water leaks. I found two websites. Jeepleakfix.com and jeepleakfixed.com any experience from either of these in the community. What's the difference between the two?
 
Hello all. I am researching some water leaks. I found two websites. Jeepleakfix.com and jeepleakfixed.com any experience from either of these in the community. What's the difference between the two?
Never heard of either. Marketing looks like snake oil. Why don't you tell us about the leak you have and maybe we can help on here.
 
Being that this is the NOOB zone, I'll say that I have no clue what those sites are and have no desires to find out. What kind of leak are you seeing?
 
Being that this is the NOOB zone, I'll say that I have no clue what those sites are and have no desires to find out. What kind of leak are you seeing?
they sell rubber gaskets that go on the body side of the doors to stop water getting in around the doors.
 
Never heard of either. Marketing looks like snake oil. Why don't you tell us about the leak you have and maybe we can help on here.
Getting water on the driver side floor on the front and under the seat. Guessing it's coming in around the front door a and maybe b pillars

they sell rubber gaskets that go on the body side of the doors to stop water getting in around the doors.
 
There's an overlap of the gutter on the Freedom Panel and a rubber gasket door seal that water CAN back up into.

If you put some silicone caulk there, it generally stops it.

Now if your door seal is shot, then no band aid is going to help.
 
Mine does this. To the point that I can have water inches deep standing in my rubber floor liner. I used some cheap weather seal on the body side of the drivers door and it helped but hasn't stayed very well. I can see mine run in at the bottom of the door but suspect it comes in elsewhere also l, just haven't been able to see it. I looked at jeepleakfix.com also. Basically it replaces all the door seals but also adds a body side seal on all doors and the rear tailgate.
 
There's an overlap of the gutter on the Freedom Panel and a rubber gasket door seal that water CAN back up into.

If you put some silicone caulk there, it generally stops it.

Now if your door seal is shot, then no band aid is going to help.
The seals seam ok but I have read some posts online that mopar released and updated door seal that address some issues
 
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