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Old 07-15-2007, 05:55 PM
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Can/should roof skin insulation be placed between the roof skin and braces on a 1st gen Camaro? I'm getting the roof skin replaced and thouht that I would o ahead and insulate it while it was off. I plan on sanding the EDP off and spraying it with epoxy primer and possibly some undercoating. Then I was thinking of putting isulation between the skin and braces. What does everyone think?
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Old 07-16-2007, 05:50 AM
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Leave the EDP alone. There is no need to sand it off. IF you have to prime it simply scuff it a bit with ScotchBrite and shoot the primer. I would insulate after the installation. There is no benefit from going under the braces and you will see no difference in sound quality.
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