I have extreme flex at the peak of my rear window / roof line and was looking for options to stiffen this. I have 2 layers of 80 mil CLD in this area but it has not aided much in reducing the flex. Do you believe that vibraflex would be superior in this regard? I'm looking to stiffen this area for durability. I've also looked at options to apply plywood here but the roof has a curvature in this area which would make it hard to fit flat. Lastly, I do have a hollow rail here at the window line which I have also seen people fill with foam but I'm not sure how far this would go to aid in reducing the flex.
@@AntonJMiller Thanks, so in that regard do you think bracing with arching plywood would be more effective? I believe I can fabricate the wood pieces lengthwise based on the outercurvature of the roof and then glue it up with PL premium.
I have extreme flex at the peak of my rear window / roof line and was looking for options to stiffen this. I have 2 layers of 80 mil CLD in this area but it has not aided much in reducing the flex. Do you believe that vibraflex would be superior in this regard? I'm looking to stiffen this area for durability. I've also looked at options to apply plywood here but the roof has a curvature in this area which would make it hard to fit flat. Lastly, I do have a hollow rail here at the window line which I have also seen people fill with foam but I'm not sure how far this would go to aid in reducing the flex.
Typically vibraflex is superior to cld for stiffening. However if the flex is at a window / metal edge usually no type of deadener will work.
@@AntonJMiller Thanks, so in that regard do you think bracing with arching plywood would be more effective? I believe I can fabricate the wood pieces lengthwise based on the outercurvature of the roof and then glue it up with PL premium.
@@recon440 hard to know without seeing.
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