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What do I use to seal off my trunk?
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<blockquote data-quote="PrinceCharming" data-source="post: 8024826" data-attributes="member: 644123"><p>I want to seal off my trunk because it leaks on occasion, which i think I have fixed, and because I hear it will improve my bass response as well as reduce road noise. I'm not looking for sound deadening advice because I'm going to do that this summer and I know what to do about that.</p><p></p><p>My question is, what can I use to seal off my trunk (no air in or out unless I open it up)? I realize I won't be able to seal it completely unless I weld the trunk shut but I want to get it as well sealed as possible while still being able to open it. I've heard of using Great Stuff but I was thinking of using a rubber sealant spray like Flex Seal instead but I'm thinking thats gonna be pretty expensive so whichever you guys think is better.</p><p></p><p>I do not want to seal my car off from the rest of the cabin, just the outside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PrinceCharming, post: 8024826, member: 644123"] I want to seal off my trunk because it leaks on occasion, which i think I have fixed, and because I hear it will improve my bass response as well as reduce road noise. I'm not looking for sound deadening advice because I'm going to do that this summer and I know what to do about that. My question is, what can I use to seal off my trunk (no air in or out unless I open it up)? I realize I won't be able to seal it completely unless I weld the trunk shut but I want to get it as well sealed as possible while still being able to open it. I've heard of using Great Stuff but I was thinking of using a rubber sealant spray like Flex Seal instead but I'm thinking thats gonna be pretty expensive so whichever you guys think is better. I do not want to seal my car off from the rest of the cabin, just the outside. [/QUOTE]
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