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Old 06-30-2009, 03:31 PM   #5
Frodo
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Originally Posted by mikefocke
It works like that for me. Often I'll get caught with the top down as it starts to rain and I drive for miles until I can pull under an overpass that will shield me while I slow and stop and put up the top. But while I'm going fast with the top up very little water in the cab.

Agree. It seems like you create an airstream that carries the raindrops over and past the interior of the car.

The problem I have is that water runs up the windshield and then drips down from the corners of the windshield and into the car. It's not a lot, but enough that I pull over and put the top up. Otherwise I really think you could leave it down, at least in light rain.
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