I have used the bay-13 method - it's good as a temporary fix, but for me, the problem returned after a while (a few weeks?). It's a good thing to know, however, in case you're in a heavy downpour, etc.
Phantom had responded to the same topic a while ago, and I'll post a link his reply below. It has a picture!. The only thing I'd like to add is, look where the arrows are pointing on the driver's side, then compare it to the passenger's side. You'll see that there has been more 'rubbing' on the driver's side, and that's what's causing it to lift off.
I'll be doing this fix as soon as my finger heals from injury (it's fun typing with 9 fingers...not!).
Thanks to Phantom again -
http://www.brickboard.com/AWD/index.htm?id=505727
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