Hello Peter,
I completely understand. Unfortunately, this is extremely common with Jeep
Wranglers because they do not have a proper inner body-side weather seal
from the factory. Because of that, water can travel in from several
different areas and end up pooling under the carpet or floor mats, making
it very difficult for dealerships to pinpoint the exact source of the leak.
In many cases, the dealer will water-test the vehicle and still not find
the true entry point because the water travels internally before showing up
on the floor.
We recommend the JK Leak Fix Kit, which was specifically designed to
address this issue by creating the proper seal that the vehicle is missing
from the factory. Once installed, it stops water from entering and keeps
the floors dry permanently.
Here is the link to the specific kit that will solve your problem:
https://leakfixkit.com/products/2-door-jeep-jk-leak-fix-kit-2007-2018
If you have any additional questions, please respond to this email or you
can call me directly to further discuss this matter.
Regards,
Tony
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