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Rear Drain Plugs
Anybody drill any rear drain plugs. I want to do it in the area right behind the fron seat. Water collects there since I am running my Bikini, Windjammer, and duster combo. Is this a good idea?
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Why not just remove the drain plugs that are already installed?
When you drive, the water will slosh right out. In the summer, this is what I do. I only run a bikini top and doors when it rains.
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I did remove my drain plugs. I keep them out year around because I have herculiner I just wanted something else that would help get rid of the water faster
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I drilled two drain holes in the rear. They are in the footwells behind the passenger and driver seat, they work great.
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