I'm in the middle of a door panel retrim and speaker upgrade.
I noticed today that after cutting away the sound insulation (the grey foam that is so perfectly sealed around the door) as guided by the audio centre, to set in new speakers they got water droplets on them after I washed the car with a hose.
Clearly it's getting in the window frame lowere edge somewhere and dripping down to the speaker. My question is should water get in and simply pass down the inside of the door and out the bottom or do I have an issue at the window channel edge to fix?
Obviously I have to protect the speakers but it's a question of am I to attempt to prevent it getting in or simply ensure it passes through?
Logic tells me to stop it getting in, but where does the fault lie on Zeds?
I noticed today that after cutting away the sound insulation (the grey foam that is so perfectly sealed around the door) as guided by the audio centre, to set in new speakers they got water droplets on them after I washed the car with a hose.
Clearly it's getting in the window frame lowere edge somewhere and dripping down to the speaker. My question is should water get in and simply pass down the inside of the door and out the bottom or do I have an issue at the window channel edge to fix?
Obviously I have to protect the speakers but it's a question of am I to attempt to prevent it getting in or simply ensure it passes through?
Logic tells me to stop it getting in, but where does the fault lie on Zeds?