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ok i have a trunk car that currently runs in no wall. I am trying to seal off the trunk from the cabin as much as possible, can i replace the rear deck with a different piece of material such as a thin piece of wood without being placed into SS1-2 wall? or could i run a couple screws through the existing deck to hold it down more, or could i just place duct tape over any gaps between rear deck panel and metal supports to seal as much as possible. thanks in advance
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quote:Originally posted by TeamSubGoPoof: is it under the window line?
Good point,under the window line is no problem.
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well no, doesn't matter now, sealed off hurt score more than helped, time to redesign whole car again, stupid quiet trunk car..... i'm gonna go buy a van again. 42 points and a crap certified hehe
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