mtd
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- VE S1 Calais V V8
Nice clean door - like it! I am, however, a bit disappointed that you didn't wipe the top of that speaker bracket! Look at the dust! Tsk tsk.I bought my VE wagon about 3 months ago shortly after I could hear water sloshing in the doors. i checked the drains and they were completely blocked--About 3l of water came out each rear door and the amount of mud in the doors made me think it had been parked in a swamp. both rear speakers had practically disintegrated so I replaced them all with some 6.5" Kicker CSs i got on sale for $100 a pair at Autobarn
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Yes, the VE door design is not the best for water shedding. One of the keys is to keep the drain holes unblocked. Its not sexy work, but it's important. I remember cleaning out my & my dad's HD/HT/HQ/HJ drain holes. It's always been important.
Another thing is that if the top of your plastic is not sealed securely, and your bottom is... well, you have a problem!
I spent the better half of a day completely cleaning out the door inners. It's the build up that will slowly block the drain holes - little-by-little. The dust cover (plastic) and weather seals will only go so far.
OK, you do feel a bit mad cleaning the inner of a door you don't generally see - but I've been seen vacuuming the engine bay below the plenum for leaves that I can't normally reach - that cause all sorts of problems with blockages/water redirections/rust etc. So I guess I'm mad...
See all those holes in the door above the speaker (put there for various access to the window lifters etc)? I also sealed those off with waterproof tape. It's easy to peel the stuff I used off for any later access. I can't see this would cause any air circulation problem with the door cavities below.
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