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Mustang Cowl Repair Apply A Thick Coat

 
Mustang Cowl Repair Apply A Thick Coat
Mustang Cowl Repair Apply A Thick Coat
34 When brushing the seam sealer across the front of the cowl, don't be afraid to apply a thick coat. The original factory sealer in this area was usually applied to the height of the lower cowl lip. Don't be too concerned about the shock tower brace mounting holes being covered with seam sealer--they can easily be found and the sealer can either be cut or dug out. View Related Article
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