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I used windshield urethane on mine.




Bad idea

Hoods,deck lids ,roofs and doors need something that stays soft yet still being able to stay bonded and be able to expand and contract in varying temperatures without causing ripples,waves and dimples in outer skin.

Do not use seam sealer or windshield urethane if you want your body panels to stay straight especially after months of sweat and blood in body & paint.




Do you have a suggestion? Must look stock. I know the bond material they use on the AMD hoods is soft and spongey - nothing like the original.




I would use anti-flutter two-part foam ,but I'm mot a numbers matching,correct overspray,factory markings type,so there is not much I can suggest. The factory stuff gets rock hard and falls out most of the time,that is why I would never use anything similar.




I believe the original bonding material is the same that was used as seam sealer in the trunk, and on the quarter to roof seams, on cars with a vinyl top.