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#1 · (Edited)
I am about to pull the trigger on 2007 JK Door. I am not new to Jeeps, this will be number 12. One is fully built with a Hemi but this will be the first JK. I have read a ton of articles about the A-pillar leak and even remember a wheeling buddy having one on his. This will become the wifes wheeler if we get but I need to fix this. Nowhere have I seen a definitive fix for this problem. There seems to be a lot of speculation on the boards about why this occurs and how to fix it but then later I run across the same people dealing with the same leaks.

What is the deal with this? Exactly why does it occur and is there an easy fix?

The current owner states it was a change made in the top. What change was made.

Any help would be appreciated and if anyone can point me in the right direction I may be able to complete my Jeep collection.
 
#4 ·
You could always wait for a good solid rain to head over and take a look at the Jeep. If it's leaking, ya keep looking.

If I'm not mistaken, it had to do with the header and/or the weather stripping at the front of the Jeep. Both seem to have been corrected by the time the 2009's came out, but there are still periodic reports of leaks. All depends on how stoned the Chrysler employees were the day that one rolled off the line.
 
#6 ·
If I'm not mistaken there was a different header design in late 07 that fixed this leak problem. Again this is just what I heard, I never had the leak problem.
 
#9 · (Edited)
My 2011 hard top leaks worse than any of my other 4 jeeps. The water collects on the passenger floor. I haven't even wasted my time with the dealer yet. Their favorite line is "Thats normal, they all do that"
 
#11 ·
Well if you have taken the panels off, and did not get them back in just right they will leak, my 07 2 door soft top leaked like no other, was told thats normal, I got my self a 2010 soft top 2 door, does not leak, just make sure you get the panels back in right.
 
#14 ·
I read so many threads about JK's with leaks, but my '07 is dry as a bone! We even experienced recorder flooding due to rain this spring. I guess I'm just lucky. I've even had the freedom panels off at least a dozen times since I've bought it.

If all goes right, I'm switching to the softtop tomorrow. I just have to find a place to store it at the in-laws.
 
#15 ·
I found 3 TSB's relating to leaking/non-sealing hard tops because mine is having the same issues. I dont know if they're legit but I'm having a dealership look into them right now to see if they can fix them:

23-010-09A JUL 09 Body - Wind Noise From Windshield/Soft Top Header

23-025-08 AUG 08 Body - Freedom Top Header Seal Water Leaks

23-016-07 MAY 07 Body - Water Leak At Top Of A-Pillar
 
#17 ·
They changed the header design in late 07 yes. There used to be a plastic brace that held the top together over the windshield. They replaced this with a metal one. It doesn't bow over the windshield anymore but you can still get a leak over the doors up around the A-pillar. If it's full doors then buy some Lowe's weatherstripping and apply it to the plastic door surround around the top of door. That will help. It actually stopped mine when I had full doors. If it's with half doors bend (CAREFULLY!!!) the door uppers in towards the cab with the doors open. The door upper should lie flush with or inside the windshield when you run your hand across. Then replace the top if its old (only necessary for half doors). That stopped 90% of my leaking. If it rains really hard I'll still get a few drops.