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Sheet Metal Divider, How to?

Virg464

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Tried to find a thread on this but wasn't successful. Wondering how you guys install the sheet metal divider where the rear seat use to be (dedicated 1/4 mile car). Mainly looking at the wheel well area (I have a soap stone line on plane with the cross brace) and the floor pan area, the cross bracing and the package tray area are pretty straight forward. Do you install (screw/rivet/spot weld) brackets in place to attach the sheet metal to? Is it possible that someone offers cut to fit kits, or something like that?

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Does your track require a firewall there? I have a sheet of plastic cut for my car. If metal is required I spot weld where I can and seam seal the rest
 
I would fab a pattern out of cardboard until i was satisfied with the shape. Both of mine were just held in place to those supports with a couple rivets. Probably not code if anyone was to look. And surely the source of a nasty drone in both cars. HTH, Lefty
 
Does your track require a firewall there? I have a sheet of plastic cut for my car. If metal is required I spot weld where I can and seam seal the rest
Yeah, sheet metal or a slightly heavy gauge aluminum is required. Is the seam seal any thing special or just a standard automotive seam sealer?
 
I would fab a pattern out of cardboard until i was satisfied with the shape. Both of mine were just held in place to those supports with a couple rivets. Probably not code if anyone was to look. And surely the source of a nasty drone in both cars. HTH, Lefty
I have a feeling I may be over thinking this.
 
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