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I have a 2007 Unlimited and has the same problem. My Jeep is a soft top and the water came from the rain and a poor seal of the back window. Part of the problem came from the displacement of the plastic "c" shaped "rear window bar holder" that clips on to the rear on either side of rear window. Ocasionally the clip pops out of place and breaks the seal between the rubber on the window and the rear sides of the Jeep.
The door surrounds are for the factory/after market soft top. The top had rails that slide into the surrounds to hold the top taught. With out them you can install the top but it will be loose and have large gaps around the doors. If you dont have them you can get them cheap on ebay. Good luck
OK I have a yj and you start from the windshield put the snaps/or what ever yours is on the top of the doors then down the side or the doors then under the back side window then around the curve and this is the hardest part then your tailgate also make sure your bars on the inside are loseuntil the top is on then thighting those bars and you should have a nice tight top but belive me it is hard and you might need a flathead screw driver for the corners. Good luck and a jeep wave to you!
To make this adjustment you have to loosen the 3 bolts that hold the windshield frame to the dash and the bolt that allows for adjustment in the rollbar extensions. This will allow you to push the windshield forward or backward to close the gap. then tighten everything back up!
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