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<blockquote data-quote="timma100" data-source="post: 8524211" data-attributes="member: 637068"><p>Dat seal though.. Yeah I feel the same, it would be extremely easy but I've bottomed out the car plenty of times as it is (It sits extremely low in the rear even with helper springs) So that makes me even more apprehensive. There's about a 4" gap on either side of the box, which makes me think I may be able to fill the entire gap with "big gap" expanding foam.. Would make it much easier than trying to fit pieces of wood as the side of the car is curved. Or.. I could tough it out, and try to cut some pieces that'll fill part of the gap, then fill the rest..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timma100, post: 8524211, member: 637068"] Dat seal though.. Yeah I feel the same, it would be extremely easy but I've bottomed out the car plenty of times as it is (It sits extremely low in the rear even with helper springs) So that makes me even more apprehensive. There's about a 4" gap on either side of the box, which makes me think I may be able to fill the entire gap with "big gap" expanding foam.. Would make it much easier than trying to fit pieces of wood as the side of the car is curved. Or.. I could tough it out, and try to cut some pieces that'll fill part of the gap, then fill the rest.. [/QUOTE]
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