hey man looks good i hope it works out for you, i seen some interiors after a few months start to come undone/sag. I used to do trim and upholstery. Headliners/seatcovers/etc. But your adhesive eems grade A so you should be golden!!!
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hey man looks good i hope it works out for you, i seen some interiors after a few months start to come undone/sag. I used to do trim and upholstery. Headliners/seatcovers/etc. But your adhesive eems grade A so you should be golden!!!
Been there, done that. I built a sweet center channel in the dash of a '87 Merkur Scorpio along with some killer kickpanel pods. Covered all in matching vinyl but had to use 3M spray glue in a can. Mind you, it was not the high-end stuff available today. One day in the Texas Summer heat and it began pulling off. I was pissed.
How Fast Was I Going?
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Lesson learned! lol
Awesome installation. I have a small rattle/squeak behind my dome light that I want to repair, and figured I might as well change up the color while I've got the pieces off. Of course, I have a few questions. Did you remove the flocking off the factory pieces, or just glue straight onto it? Navylife, you mentioned a tutorial on removing the headliner, could you post it? Thanks in advance.
very nice.. like the gauge housing
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