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    Surely the sliders wouldn't be waterproof though, as it's just plastic on plastic.

    Not sure I'd trust polycarb fronts on a road car that's left ungaraged.

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    Yeah this is the problem.

    It's the actual Slider system that's gonna be the weak point, or the thing that lets the moisture in.

    I can just source doors, but i'd rather keep the current ones.

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    depends what your area's like really, if too much of a concern, sell the doors and find some with the winders in, only thing you can do

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    hmm. locking waterproof sliders !?

    Think it's gonna be doors

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    For your own safety id settle with a new set of doors chap.

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