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> Rear fender foam, replace or other?
bbrock
post Aug 19 2018, 09:18 AM
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I know this has been discussed before but wonder what current consensus it. I stripped out the seam sealer and urethane foam that fills the cavity near the tail lights at the rear of the quarter panels yesterday. Happy to say everything looks pristine inside. That cavity looks like a serious mud catcher and given that there are 3 miles of dirt road between my house and pavement, I'm not comfortable leaving it open. I'm thinking of filling it with Evercoat Sealant Foam after epoxy primer and then sealing like the factory did. Any better options?

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post Aug 20 2018, 05:59 AM
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I have not seen the liners from 914 Rubber. I got mine Jay years ago. Jay has long since passed away. Liners is the answer. They protect the tail light area as well as the door jam and the sail panel. Mine remained perfect for many years until I lost the car. I saved them and they are on my car now. Best investment without doubt. Do protect the metal as others have suggested with paint or epoxy etc just no foam!
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