Rain dripping off awning onto cab door.

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Hi All,
It's annoying getting a wet doorstep when opening the drivers door or window after rain.
Looking at the awning, there is a rubber seal between the awning and the roof rail running between the support brackets, located into the roof rail. As this ends at the support bracket, there is a gap above the drivers door that allows pooled rain water to run off the awning onto the door and anyone opening it.
Has anyone attempted to obtain a section of the rain seal and fit it? If so, did it work and where did you get it?

Thanks

Colin
 
Where would you fit it? And no. Its not an issue
 
Hi All,
It's annoying getting a wet doorstep when opening the drivers door or window after rain.
Looking at the awning, there is a rubber seal between the awning and the roof rail running between the support brackets, located into the roof rail. As this ends at the support bracket, there is a gap above the drivers door that allows pooled rain water to run off the awning onto the door and anyone opening it.
Has anyone attempted to obtain a section of the rain seal and fit it? If so, did it work and where did you get it?

Thanks

Colin
I had the same situation in/after the rain this weekend and had similar thoughts. I've not considered a solution in detail yet but channelling forward and onto the windscreen may be possible?

As a quick and low-tech solution a rag/towel between awning and roof ahead of the front bracket would help for a short time.
 
I had the same situation in/after the rain this weekend and had similar thoughts. I've not considered a solution in detail yet but channelling forward and onto the windscreen may be possible?

As a quick and low-tech solution a rag/towel between awning and roof ahead of the front bracket would help for a short time.
Put a raised Stop at the end of the seal over drivers door so water pools/ runs to the rear, or park nose-up.
 
Between the awning casing and the roof rail.
I had the window open and slight braking at a junction dumped pooled rain water on me.
heko wind deflectors would solve this issue. probably why i've never noticed it
 
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