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Kick panel insulation

19Fury63

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When I removed the front kick panels I noticed the insulation is pretty well gone and needs to be replaced. Is there a place to buy replacements or can someone recommend off the shelf material to use? I suppose I could just buy some insulation and cut it to the same pattern as the panel itself, and just use some spray adhesive to attach it.
 
I've been thinking about the same thing but have not reached that point yet. I was thinking about using some foil face insulation that they use for wrapping duct work .

Any other ideas?
 
PM replied, thanks man. I did e-mail a few other places but it seems to be that nobody likes to respond and actually sell the stuff they advertise haha.
 
screw kramer, get it from R/T specialty.

I have e-mailed them 2 times now asking for pictures of what they have listed...half of the stuff on their site for my car doesn't have any pictures so I want to be sure of what I'm ordering. Thankfully fellow board members are willing to help.
 
I have e-mailed them 2 times now asking for pictures of what they have listed...half of the stuff on their site for my car doesn't have any pictures so I want to be sure of what I'm ordering. Thankfully fellow board members are willing to help.


You won't get any replies from Kramer. He's too lazy.Your wasting yopur time. Also try Restoration Specialties. I believe they have pictures.
 
I have e-mailed them 2 times now asking for pictures of what they have listed...half of the stuff on their site for my car doesn't have any pictures so I want to be sure of what I'm ordering. Thankfully fellow board members are willing to help.


You won't get any replies from Kramer. He's too lazy.Your wasting your time. Also try Restoration Specialties. I believe they have pictures.
 
I was referring to R/T Specialties that hasn't responded but I will give Restoration Specialties a look as well.
 
Lately I'v been buying stuff from Kramers, and they have never let me down.
 
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