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After seeing all the work people have done to make their cars as rust free as possible. I decided to do my part. The rear trunk floor pan was " repaired " when I got the flares installed 28 years ago. I thought the body man had removed the original metal and replaced it with a flat piece just slightly above it. When in reality he just welded a piece over the top and left the original pan in place. Although it has stayed dry for these past few years I couldn't allow myself to continue without tearing out the original and the " fix ". So today I get the replacement part from restoration design and have it 90% installed and welded up.
The question I have is the heat shield. Is it needed to provide it's original use to keep heat out of the trunk or is it added weight? |
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