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tryinhard2getloud
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hey,,
does anyone know what the limitations are for a trunk in street a? like the amount of expanding foam and mods that can be done?ive read the rules and all that was mentioned was limits for the passenger area...since the trunk isnt passenger area,,would that mean that im free to do whatever I like in the trunk??? I really want to use my whole trunk as the box,,but dont want to break any rules

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Adam, feel free to call me. Jason has my number. I have been through this with Wayne and nothing has changed from my original Finals build almost 4 years ago. I can tell you that they severly limited spray foam originally so I removed mine. But, I have recently seen several trunk vehicles with spray foam everywere. Steve Benton gave me the idea of building a fiber board trim panel that helped seal everything off from the trunk. I then took it a step further and made removable fiberglass molds that screw into the from baffle. It looks much nicer and gives it a more rounds look in the front which I like. I am unsure exactly what you would like to do in the trunk, but if you call me I am more than happy to answer any questions. [Big Grin]

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quote:
Originally posted by Mike_Stiers:
Steve Benton gave me the idea of building a fiber board trim panel that helped seal everything off from the trunk.

WOW ... at least I was good for something ...

Did this help??

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thanks mike,,,
I will be calling

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Steve, yes it did help. I think I gained .2 from removing the foam and building the trim pieces. [Big Grin]

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quote:
Originally posted by Mike_Stiers:
Steve, yes it did help. I think I gained .2 from removing the foam and building the trim pieces. [Big Grin]

Sweeeettt [Big Grin]

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