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Topic: Installing front fenders (Read 294 times)
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Lars
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OK, hopfully I'll be putting my front fenders back on my 70 this Sunday so I can prep and paint the rest of my engine bay. Is there anything that needs to go inbetween the inner fenders and the fenders to prevent rattles? I remember sanding off the remnantes of what looked like seam sealer around the top inner fender bolt holes. I was thinking about putting thin strips of foam inbetween them (like the kind you use on a camper shell) will this work?
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365/727/8.75 with 4.10's and a Detroit locker 
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it might but what about water retention?
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"bOb Built" (no matter how many times it takes) 
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Lars, I'd be concerned about water retention in the foam. Get yourself some 3M Strip Caulk and lay down there. I think that's about the closest product you'll find to the caulking they used from the factory... O.J.
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My Mopars: '69 Cuda SRT8 6.1 Hemi '78 Lil Red Express (5.7 Hemi crate waitng to go in it) '05 Ram "GoManGo" 5.7 Hemi Daytona '05 Jeep Grand Chickeree 4.7 "3 Hemis, no waiting!"
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Couldn't get the 3M stuff, went with some waterproof gasket maker, we'll see how it works out. 
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