Alexgalayda
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Headliner itself need the boardJust the material or the headliner itself? I don't know if I am willing to part it out quite yet... so its just hypothetical now, don't know if you wanna waste your time.
Headliner itself need the boardJust the material or the headliner itself? I don't know if I am willing to part it out quite yet... so its just hypothetical now, don't know if you wanna waste your time.
Cant find a junkyard jbod near me u know of any by nj?That sounds like its way above my pay grade. Find a J in a junk yard and pull that? Plenty of Imps in the yards. Maybe lizard skin, trunk fleck paint, undercoat, urethane chip coat the interior roof then paint it. It wont draw you focus up like a missing headliner will. Should insulate and sound deaden too. Then if a form or whatever comes up, install it over, or under the sprayed on cover up.
My foam board was brokenIf you ever need to replace trim pieces with fabric, I found it pretty simple to just peel off the fabric from the foam, keeping the foam glued onto the trim-part. Then I used fabric I got at Wal*Mart (almost identical to factory) and just wrapped it over the old foam. I glued the backside of the fabric and applied some UV fabric spray. Worked great, the A pillar covers look like new. $6 in fabric I think it was.
Gluing new fabric over a concave pressboard would require some 3M Contact Cement sprayed on, and then once more. Contact cement always needs two coats, I think.
So a year and a half of talking about this , and still no pics?
Interesting.. . . but it came out of my convertible . . .