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Inside quarter panel sound deadner #1913807
09/16/15 04:26 PM
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What has anyone used for the sound deadener inside the trunk -like factory and then paint over it
Truck bed coating???

Re: Inside quarter panel sound deadner [Re: 440farmer] #1913875
09/16/15 05:50 PM
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I have used "Body Schutz" and looks pretty close.Resto Rick has a coating that is available through his website. twocents

Re: Inside quarter panel sound deadner [Re: 440farmer] #1914093
09/16/15 11:13 PM
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Checkout this original quarter panel off my 74 challenger.


There's no way I was going to duplicate the factory deal, it was too sloppy. I used some 3M rock chip guard, it has texturd finish to it. It's going to get some paint over it. You E body guys, don't forget to transfer the rear window stops from your old quarters to your new quarters. They don't come with the new quarters.

Re: Inside quarter panel sound deadner [Re: 440farmer] #1914278
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Thanks that chip guard come in a can or you spray it with under coating gun??

Re: Inside quarter panel sound deadner [Re: 440farmer] #1914348
09/17/15 11:33 AM
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I have used Lord Fusor sprayable seam sealer. You can adjust the gun to achieve the texture that you are looking for. It is then ready for paint. My body supply store has a gun that he loans out so that is a plus not to have to buy a gun. I do believe anyone that tries this and practices a bit on an old panel would be very happy with the results. If I get an opportunity I will post a pic. Hope this helps.

Re: Inside quarter panel sound deadner [Re: 440farmer] #1914349
09/17/15 11:34 AM
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I have used Lord Fusor sprayable seam sealer. You can adjust the gun to achieve the texture that you are looking for. It is then ready for paint. My body supply store has a gun that he loans out so that is a plus not to have to buy a gun. I do believe anyone that tries this and practices a bit on an old panel would be very happy with the results. If I get an opportunity I will post a pic. Hope this helps.

Re: Inside quarter panel sound deadner [Re: 440farmer] #1914391
09/17/15 12:46 PM
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Thanks, I use the lord seam sealer that comes in a caulk gun sleeve and it's the best I've ever used.

Re: Inside quarter panel sound deadner [Re: 440farmer] #1921498
09/28/15 10:36 PM
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I've experimented with 3m and lords and truck bedliner before I sprayed mine I chose the bedliner. Used an under coating and pressure between 50-60#. I love the texture and the durability is what sold me.

Re: Inside quarter panel sound deadner [Re: 440farmer] #1921580
09/29/15 12:31 AM
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The same material used as undercoating was used to sound deaden quarter panels and inner fenders. I would recommend the product www.RestoRick.com sells,awesome stuff! BTW, at the factory it was shot onto the insides of the quarter panels before they were welded to the unibody.







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