I am getting ready to install the kick panels back in my '68 and will be putting new sealant in where the kick panels screw on to the kick panel area of the car.
Why did the factory apply such an excessive gob of sealant on the the kick panel? Half of it never made contact with anything. ( See the area between the red lines in my first picture. )
Is there any sense in applying that much again?
And should the sealant necessarily be applied to the kick panel itself as opposed to it's mating surface on the car?
It would make more sense to me to put a good bead of sealant on the mating surface on the car ( In the area between the red lines in my second picture) and then push the kick panel (with no sealant on it) in place.
And for what it is worth, the metal on the kick panel mating surfaces of my car has been replaced so I am going to have to locate my kick panels in the correct position and then use them as a template to drill new holes in the metal on the car. I am going to dry fit the kick panels, drill my holes, and then apply the sealant and install them.
So my questions are should I put the sealant on the kick panel or it's mating surface on the car......and do you need to put as much on as the factory did?
Thanks.....Dave