Yep. I'd say the door seal ought to be able to handle that water, but the gasket isn't thick enough to fill the gap.
Until a fix comes out I would...
redirect the water by calking the hole.
get some aftermarket door gasket material and run it along the truck side of the door the top and front, that way the water would need to squeak thru between them and it would lose it's easy path along the a pillar metal. I imagine that would cut the flow and path enough to prevent interior damage, which is the goal.
Ineos need's to either use thicker gasket material or maybe they have a hinge alignment issue at the front, and the door sticks out more than intended... which will not likely be "fixable" at it's root if that's the case, leaving only thicker gaskets as the solution.
I think a few people have commented on wind noise around the windshield at high speeds. If that gasket isn't sealing up, that may be the cause of that also.
Until a fix comes out I would...
redirect the water by calking the hole.
get some aftermarket door gasket material and run it along the truck side of the door the top and front, that way the water would need to squeak thru between them and it would lose it's easy path along the a pillar metal. I imagine that would cut the flow and path enough to prevent interior damage, which is the goal.
Ineos need's to either use thicker gasket material or maybe they have a hinge alignment issue at the front, and the door sticks out more than intended... which will not likely be "fixable" at it's root if that's the case, leaving only thicker gaskets as the solution.
I think a few people have commented on wind noise around the windshield at high speeds. If that gasket isn't sealing up, that may be the cause of that also.