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Front fenders Putty or rubber seal, or both? 120-130

Hello All,

Wondering what goes between the fenders and the lip of the body? I sww ipd has putty, skandix and oth ero sites list rubber seal that looks like modern hood seal? Any ideas. Just to be clear, I'm talking about what goes under the fender bolts that mate with the body along both sides.

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greendread








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    Front fenders Putty or rubber seal, or both? 120-130

    Any auto body paint store that carries 3M products will have the stuff you need. I don't remember the name of the particular product but 3M makes a putty that comes in a strip meant for just such an application.








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    Front fenders Putty or rubber seal, or both? 120-130

    Thanks Phil,

    I thought I should add a link to the products

    http://www.skandix.de/en/spare-parts/body/windows/rubber-strip-body-grey/1033454/

    http://www.skandix.de/en/spare-parts/body/body-parts/fenders/fender-strip-black-metre/1042165/

    Thanks again!

    greendread








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      Front fenders Putty or rubber seal, or both? 120-130

      Yes, the first product is strip caulk, which is putty. The second is rubber seal stock, sold in meter lengths.








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    Front fenders Putty or rubber seal, or both? 120-130

    Putty between the fender and the body on the top. There is a rubber seal on the vertical joint inside the wheel well.







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