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Old 09-08-2007, 20:02   #1
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Just wondering something!!! call me stupid if you like!! when you go greenlaneing,if you come to a ford or stream,when you go throught it,if it comes upto the bottom of your door,does the water come into the cab??
Just wondered,as if it did with my T2,the disc changer under the drivers seat would be for it!!!
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Old 09-08-2007, 20:12   #2
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Just wondering something!!! call me stupid if you like!! when you go greenlaneing,if you come to a ford or stream,when you go throught it,if it comes upto the bottom of your door,does the water come into the cab??
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Depends if your door is open -rotfl-

No, generally speaking the rubber seals keep it out. Most of water comes in because windows not fully shut or other human error.
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Old 09-08-2007, 20:18   #3
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Well,that's a releef... -rotfl- -rotfl- -killingme-
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Old 09-08-2007, 21:28   #4
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water will piddle in i speak from exsperiance with maverick and navara it may be comming through the inner wing by footwell aswell
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So i'd better take some waders with me
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Old 09-08-2007, 21:56   #6
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No just make sure your T2's heaters work : : I know mine will leak as I don't have any luck apart from bad : :evil:
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Old 09-08-2007, 21:57   #7
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in last batch of floods i nearly got wet bum water was in cab to bottom of seats clean carpets asap aswell they tend to pong a bit after a while
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Old 09-08-2007, 21:59   #8
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Well the cd changer would be knackered then...
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Old 09-08-2007, 22:19   #9
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not in mine its mounted behind rear seat! killed the alarm and imobiliser though! it was all mounted in triangluar pieces in foot wells
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in last batch of floods i nearly got wet bum water was in cab to bottom of seats clean carpets asap aswell they tend to pong a bit after a while
Yeah but was'nt the water up to the bottom of your window Jace :
I think the avarage ford is a lot lower than that, say 6"-18" deep :?
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Old 09-08-2007, 22:35   #11
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I had water well up the doors whilst assisting the police in Grimsby in the recent floods and the only water I've had inside even in an old 'N' reg has come in through the heater, when the drain on the intake has been overwhelmed after I've driven into deepish water fast and caused a big splash. The water come through the heater vents under the seats and if the mats are in the right place in the back collects on them.
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Old 09-08-2007, 22:39   #12
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i had to shut passenger side window (well i was sat there!) as water curling over was splashing in drivers side wasnt so bad as jeep created whole kindve mobile dam! but it bubbles up from footwells if you get in semi deep water if you look through crack in your open door into inner wing im sure itll be getting in through there!.
you can see the tide mark in some photos i found i wont be repeating water that deep unless i have to we got so far in and had no choice but to carry on or wed have lost bow wave and been looking for new engine!
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Old 09-08-2007, 22:44   #13
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Is it not more important to think about how deep the engine bay can go? I think Nissan say 450mm max. Air Intake is just behind N/S headlamp under the wing but you also have a lot of electrics in engine bay.

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i was worried about ecu its only ontop tranmission tunnel. iwas laughin as had my feet on dash my brother couldnt take his feet of pedals so got wet feet!
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Is it not more important to think about how deep the engine bay can go? I think Nissan say 450mm max. Air Intake is just behind N/S headlamp under the wing but you also have a lot of electrics in engine bay.

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Agreed, my mate did some deep wather wading in his landie. Snorkel fitted so it went fine, but when the wather came through the dash, it was never the same again.
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