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Headliner Padding?
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Mail From: JRW99 (email redacted)
Hi,
Does anyone have some feedback on what you like to use for headliner padding
in place of the old stock stuff?
Is one inch foam a choice?
thanks,
Jesse
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Mail From: JRW99 (email redacted)
Hi,
Does anyone have some feedback on what you like to use for headliner padding
in place of the old stock stuff?
Is one inch foam a choice?
thanks,
Jesse
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Mail From: David McCracken (email redacted)
> Hi,
> Does anyone have some feedback on what you like to use for headliner
padding
> in place of the old stock stuff?
> Is one inch foam a choice?
> thanks,
> Jesse
Would definitely not use foam as it is too dense. Some type of loose
packed cut fiberglass insulation would be best. What I do is go to the
junkyard and look in cars for a decent piece to use and then cut to fit.
Also you do not want anything that can retain moisture.
The proper insulation is very important to a good looking headliner
installation.
David
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Mail From: David McCracken (email redacted)
> Hi,
> Does anyone have some feedback on what you like to use for headliner
padding
> in place of the old stock stuff?
> Is one inch foam a choice?
> thanks,
> Jesse
Would definitely not use foam as it is too dense. Some type of loose
packed cut fiberglass insulation would be best. What I do is go to the
junkyard and look in cars for a decent piece to use and then cut to fit.
Also you do not want anything that can retain moisture.
The proper insulation is very important to a good looking headliner
installation.
David
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