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Old 08-12-2014, 12:58 PM   #1
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Rear wheel well

Can someone tell me if there is supposed to be some kind of sealant or gasket between the bed floor, bed side and the wheel well. She I took mine off there was a white substance on there, kinda looked like caulk.
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Old 08-12-2014, 02:37 PM   #2
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Can someone tell me if there is supposed to be some kind of sealant or gasket between the bed floor, bed side and the wheel well. She I took mine off there was a white substance on there, kinda looked like caulk.
Plastic seam sealer was used by the factory. Eastwood has a good substitute. I like the flexible strip for fenders. Not as messy as tubes, and it is not white like vinyl caulk.
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Plastic seam sealer was used by the factory. Eastwood has a good substitute. I like the flexible strip for fenders. Not as messy as tubes, and it is not white like vinyl caulk.

Do you have a part # for this stuff???
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Re: Rear wheel well

Thanks for the information.
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Do you have a part # for this stuff???
Go to eastwoodco.com, type seam sealer in the search box. There is only one flexible sealer sold in strips .
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Re: Rear wheel well

Thx...
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