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I put a 5 gallon fuel cell in the trunk of a car, it doesn't need a roll bar yet,I was going to keep the OEM rear seat, but I know I need to install some kind of firewall between the trunk and the interior. What thickness? I wanted to use aluminum since I have access to some, but I need to know the legal thickness required. I know you guys would know.Thanks!!
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Pretty sure alum minimum thickness is .040 .....
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General Regulations 7.3 & 7.4---- .032 aluminum & .024 steel firewalls and floor pans--FED 387
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Thanks. I was looking in the wrong place. Knew you guys would know!!
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