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This is simply a poll to record overall numbers of those reporting a rear window leak and those without.  

Edited by DuRsT
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Does this apply to any rear window, or just the ones that have the slider in them?

 

Edited by mike5511
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Also would be good to have two separate polls for those who have the sliding rear window.  One for 2019's and one for 2020's so a trend could be established between the two model years.

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2 minutes ago, wacnstac said:

Also would be good to have two separate polls for those who have the sliding rear window.  One for 2019's and one for 2020's so a trend could be established between the two model years.

Agree, it would tough to get but so much granularity when setting up the poll.  It would take multiple questions to get what we need. 

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11 minutes ago, mike5511 said:

Does this apply to any rear window, or just the ones that have the slider in them?

 

Hey Mike, looks like we could be neighbors bud. 

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Ok, I added some fields to help narrow down the results some but you almost need small if/then application to really do it correctly. 

Posted
2 hours ago, DuRsT said:

This is simply a poll to record overall numbers of those reporting a rear window leak and those without.  

Might also want to add a fourth question on VIN for build location "1"  US or "3" Mexico. Sealants on my Avalanches were crap......all eventually leaked like sieves.

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3 hours ago, Thomcat said:

Might also want to add a fourth question on VIN for build location "1"  US or "3" Mexico. Sealants on my Avalanches were crap......all eventually leaked like sieves.

Is that the first digit of the VIN? 

Posted
39 minutes ago, econometrics said:

Excellent work, OP! 

Thanks man, just trying to give data to the masses :)

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7 hours ago, DuRsT said:

Hey Mike, looks like we could be neighbors bud. 

Can't tell by looking at your profile.............

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