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Home Depot - it's often used for insulating hot water tanks.
They are very easy to blow away though. I end up wedging shoes between them and the top of the fender to keep them in place.
They are very easy to blow away though. I end up wedging shoes between them and the top of the fender to keep them in place.
Originally Posted by SC_Highlander,Jan 27 2011, 12:45 PM
Steve won DP, no DSP. I have been running my FP car with no bars since the first event after Nationals. I'm a fan, but I'm also running far lower spring rates than his math would suggest.
Originally Posted by josh7owens,Jan 31 2011, 09:36 AM
homedepot or lowes over in the insulation area.
There is probably a sticky-backed version available, but this stuff comes in 2 foot wide rolls with a thin aluminum coating on both sides, no adhesive. Cut it to the right shape and hold the seams together with duct tape.
For those of you with Motons that are looking for another option on top hats the AST ones fit perfectly. I ordered some about 4 months ago and they are finally here. You have to use the Moton bushings for inside of the bearing but otherwise they fit like they were made to go together.
Here is a crappy picture:
Here is a crappy picture:
Originally Posted by josh7owens,Jan 31 2011, 06:24 AM
Alot of the "pre-made" ones are really thick and some cant get them on the rear if the car is really lowered. I would just make some.
Originally Posted by captain_pants,Jan 31 2011, 07:39 AM
Home Depot - it's often used for insulating hot water tanks.
They are very easy to blow away though. I end up wedging shoes between them and the top of the fender to keep them in place.
They are very easy to blow away though. I end up wedging shoes between them and the top of the fender to keep them in place.
If you can only get the 4ft roll it can be cut in half with a saw before taking the wrapping off.





