Most cheap foam in a can won't expand/penetrate as far as one might think
it
will. It would have to
be injected into holes spaced relatively close together to ensure a
complete
fill.
When, not if, moisture does get into the rocker area, the foam may absorb
it
depending on if it's an
open cell or closed cell foam and how moisture proof it is or isn't. My
understanding is that over long
periods of time almost all foams will absorb moisture when bulk moisture
is
present.
Once wet those foams tend to stay wet for a long time, especially in a
semi
sealed environment like
an inner rocker cavity. Now you've introduced brine water into your
rocker
that won't go away quickly.
Keep the drain holes open in rockers, and everywhere else for that
matter,
flush them out periodically
with fresh water, I'm guessing you'll be way better off.
If this weren't true, wouldn't the auto manufacturers have done this some
time ago?
just my two cents worth, you have the final say,
Armand
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ken Ames" <ameskg@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "AMC, Rambler, Nash, Jeep and family" <amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2011 3:16 PM
Subject: [AMC-list] Foam filled rocker panels
> Thinking of filling the rocker panels on my SX4 with that
> expanding-foam-in-a-can stuff to keep the saltwater out.
> Any ideas about why I shouldn't do this?
>
> Ken
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