Ha!  Typing from my tablet can be a challenge. To be accurate, it was a rusty 
1977 4-door Rabbit. 


On Mar 8, 2015, at 6:54 PM, Holland Phillips wrote:

> There is a company www.steelrubber.com which may be able to make rubber
> seals for the Mk2 VW's upon request. Their website only lists seals for
> American iron, but I have seen the company featured on multiple occasions.
> Maybe worth a phone call or email.
> Just an FYI...
> 
> ~Holland
> On Mar 8, 2015 5:25 PM, "Les Noriel" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Finding leaks can be a challenge. I had a 1997 Rabbit that would flood
>> every time it rained. It would flood the rear footwells and slosh around
>> when I drove. Aggravating! But I could never ever find where the water
>> entered the car.
>> 
>> 
>> Rain gutters and window seals are still available for your Jetta. Get them
>> while you can. I think it is because there are modern version of the MK2
>> Jetta being produced in China. In contrast, I've had a heck of a time
>> trying to find rain gutters and rear window seals for my MK2 Golf.
>> My brother found a nice set of rain gutters for me from a seller in
>> Northern California. I've found sources for some of the other front window
>> seals (I've got the smaller '85 door windows with the triangular glass up
>> front. But I've not found a source for replacement rear seals for the Golf.
>> There are a ton of rubber rear window seals on eBay for the pop-out glass
>> which ironically is the rarest of Golf accessories. But mine are the US
>> issue Golf rear windows. I was lucky enough to stumble on two fresh MK2
>> Golf 16Vs in a local salvage yard and I collected complete door and rear
>> hatch seals. But I'm still in search of rear side window seals.
>> 
>> 
>> The 16V seems a bit neglected of late as I've been distracted with the
>> other cars in my garage so Ive not been able to spend much time on the 16V.
>> But I plan to resume work on it later this summer.
>> 
>> -Les
>> 
>> 
>> On Mar 4, 2015, at 11:53 AM, Holland Phillips wrote:
>> 
>>> Okay Chad, what exactly would you like to argue about?😀
>>> 
>>> ~Holland
>>> On Mar 4, 2015 11:47 AM, "Chad Rebuck" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Usually after a few hours of rain I would often find water pooled in the
>>>> trunk of my Jetta.  I took the carpet out many years ago so this wasn't
>> a
>>>> big deal.  I would just put a towel in there to soak it up whenever I
>>>> remembered.  The car is normally parked in my driveway at a slight
>> incline
>>>> so the puddle flows to the rear of the trunk area.  I drilled a small
>> hole
>>>> to let the water drain.
>>>> 
>>>> I think the water is coming in from the rear window seal and I really
>> don't
>>>> want to have the window and seal replaced.  Maybe it won't be too
>> costly -
>>>> haven't even checked.
>>>> 
>>>> I'd like to say I fixed the leak but I think an argument can be made
>> that I
>>>> didn't do that :)
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