I always replaced the entire top when it started to leak.
This is a sports car. You want a brand new, good looking top, not some trashy looking repair job. For heaven's sake, don't use the ugly duct tape like some people do.
2007-10-16 07:26:23
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answered by Randy G 7
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I could disagree with the previous answer...in spite of the actuality that Armor each and all the seals will do a momentary fix...they're going to finally dry out and make concerns worse..i'm sixty 4 years previous and characteristic owned convertibles and roadsters...I had a 2001 Mustang convertible...with the comparable situation..in case you're taking some silicone and placed a skinny layer on the seals...and permit them to dry..they're going to seal it completely...
2016-10-09 08:40:37
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answered by ? 4
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get some window caulk and carfully apply a generous portion to the corners and to conseal it maybe get some more speakers of subs.
http://www.permatex.com/products/automotive/auto_adhesives_sealants/sealants/Permatex_Flowable_Silicone_Windshield_and_Glass_Sealer.htm
2007-10-16 07:21:36
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answered by dmmdmustang 2
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try to find a garage or business that deals in tops....I've had two convertables and the same thing happened.....no fixing it on mine....had to buy new tops.....good luck
2007-10-16 07:21:03
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answered by Anonymous
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first disassemble it and clean then apply the ford reccomended sealant as needed and reassemble
2007-10-16 07:22:10
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answered by jim1 5
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Trade your pos and get a new car.
2007-10-16 07:20:23
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answered by koreanflash33 2
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new car
2007-10-16 07:30:40
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answered by big bill 3
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http://www.permatex.com/products/automotive/auto_adhesives_sealants/sealants/Permatex_Flowable_Silicone_Windshield_and_Glass_Sealer.htm
2007-10-16 07:21:29
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answered by bobweb 7
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