Quote Originally Posted by mauser View Post
The ones in my HQ are made out of the same stuff that is under the dash on the firewall as sound deadening. I have to cut another out to replace one and I was going to use that. I'm sure strips of blue packing strap on either side along it would help slide them back under the supports but I haven't tried yet.

I noticed the later models have a moulded foam type one but are not sure which plant or where it changed to them. These ones look like you couldn't take them out successfully. They are much more permanent and wouldn't be easily dislodged.

How much sweating and huffing and puffing do you lot do in there to cause so much condensation. I don't plan on washing the back and getting everything wet. :-)


Mauser
LOL Mauser!

When blocking back primer in the back of my van I wondered how many heavy breathing females may have been in the back of it over the years!! As there was a lot of condensation caused rust!!

The other thing I was thinking about using as strut baffles was memory foam. It can be squashed down, pushed in to postion, and then will take on it's original shape once pressure is released. I don't know if it retains moisture like the old foam does though. I will have to talk to a foam supplier to see.