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GM rear splash guards fill in
I installed the GM rear splash guards on my ‘18 2SS Vert. The car has the OEM Ground Effects as well. Very tight fit, but on the car and look good. (Getting new wheels with 285/305 tires.)
Car is Mosaic Black Metallic.
There is a small gap between the the body and splash guard, just above the top edge of the rear ground effect component. The gap is about 3 inches long, and about 1/8 inch wide at its widest/base. See pics.
My thought is to fill in the gap with some kind of black high-temp silicone, then carefully lay a bit of touch-up paint over that.
I was going to use Rutland 500-degree RTV black high-temp silicone sealant to fill the gap.
Questions for the body work experts:
1. Is the Rutland 500-degree RTV black high-temp silicone sealant a good choice to fill the gap? Or is there something better/more flexible/paintable?
2. Is it okay to use blue painter’s tape directly on the car’s paint?
Thanks!
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2018 2SS Vert. MBM/Kalahari. MRR FS01’s with 285/305 MPS4S. Black Bow ties, A8, MRC, NPP, 6-piston Brembo’s w/ matching rears, OEM Ground Effects/Splash Guards, 8”/Nav. Borla S-type, Pray IM/TB, RotoFab.
Past DD’s of note:
2013 Caprice PPV. (“Company” car.)
1998 Cadillac STS
1996 Impala SS
1969 Cadillac DeVille Convertible
1993 Corvette
1991 Mustang 5.0 LX
1973 Alfa Romeo Spider
1986 Mustang GT T-top
1964 Falcon Sprint Hardtop. (First car, still have the key!)
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