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Extended Power 01-27-2025 11:25 PM

How are you sealing/finishing your rad support filler panels?
 
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I have decided to install Jason VanNatta’s rad support filler panels on my truck.
I have cut the sections out of the support for the panels to fit closer to the support itself, and have cut the hood latch assembly so the filler panels seal up closer to the latch assembly itself.
I also have a rad cover from another vendor, as Jason’s would not work for my application.
There is a lot of cutting that will have to be done for all this to work together, and I would like to see other people’s filler panel installs to see how they finished them to give a clean, smooth look and finish.

Yes, I have used the search, and more than 5 pages showed up with anything that had the work “support” in the title.

Pictures are what I have right now.

Please show some pictures, thanks!

68bowtie 01-28-2025 12:34 AM

Re: How are you sealing/finishing your rad support filler panels?
 
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Here’s my LMC parts straight outta the package.

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ZEKE68 01-28-2025 11:29 PM

Re: How are you sealing/finishing your rad support filler panels?
 
I had always planned to install those panels to seal hot air bypass to the front of the radiator. But the other day I closed the hood and felt up through the grill opening and there is very little gap between the radiator support and the hood bracing. Now I don't think it would be worth the effort.

Extended Power 01-29-2025 06:21 PM

Re: How are you sealing/finishing your rad support filler panels?
 
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Originally Posted by ZEKE68 (Post 9366394)
I had always planned to install those panels to seal hot air bypass to the front of the radiator. But the other day I closed the hood and felt up through the grill opening and there is very little gap between the radiator support and the hood bracing. Now I don't think it would be worth the effort.

I’m doing it more for the look.
To me, they look unfinished with the big opening there.
I have already cut the latch so there’s no turning back now.

dagnabbitt 01-29-2025 06:38 PM

Re: How are you sealing/finishing your rad support filler panels?
 
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They look pretty cool. For my GMC I would have trouble replacing my washer fluid jug, though.

Attachment 2412565

Not sure if you have seen these threads yet, some good pics.

When the filler panels are painted the same satiny black as the rest of the bay, they look almost stock.

https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/....php?p=9221307
https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...d.php?t=740463

Extended Power 01-29-2025 06:56 PM

Re: How are you sealing/finishing your rad support filler panels?
 
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Originally Posted by dagnabbitt (Post 9366513)
They look pretty cool. For my GMC I would have trouble replacing my washer fluid jug, though.

Attachment 2412565

Not sure if you have seen these threads yet, some good pics.

When the filler panels are painted the same satiny black as the rest of the bay, they look almost stock.

https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/....php?p=9221307
https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...d.php?t=740463

I want to color match the panels to the color of the fender wells and firewall.

chappys4life 02-03-2025 05:49 PM

Re: How are you sealing/finishing your rad support filler panels?
 
Just curious, do these actually help with airflow? I am having issues at slow speeds like drive thru's and debating if I should add one.


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