Post Up Your Custom Headliner/Door Panels!
#62
Alright that pillars simple enough and how about the pillar by the dash? Ill paint them when it gets warmer.
#67
Can anyone who has done this on a GE (maybe qbmurderer13) clue me in on the amount of fabric I need to purchase to do the door panels and headliner? Also, what is the difficulty of this project? Is there a whole lot of trim removal to get the headliner out? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
#68
I bought 5 yards just cause it was only $4 a yard, but I had a lot left over. I'm guessing it was around 3 yards that I used, maybe a little more. Get 4 just in case, and make sure its wide enough.
Also there's not much trim removal, just the dome/map lights, and a couple panels here and there. The headliner isn't glued or bolted in, its just held in place by the panels.
Also there's not much trim removal, just the dome/map lights, and a couple panels here and there. The headliner isn't glued or bolted in, its just held in place by the panels.
#69
the custom lining looks awesome, folks. keep the pics coming
i have a question for the GD owners. how did you get the fabric to stay on the rear door panels? i've read that they are integrated with the rest of the door and aren't separate like the fronts. besides glue, what did you do to make sure they won't peel off (eventually)? thanks in advance
i have a question for the GD owners. how did you get the fabric to stay on the rear door panels? i've read that they are integrated with the rest of the door and aren't separate like the fronts. besides glue, what did you do to make sure they won't peel off (eventually)? thanks in advance
#70
the custom lining looks awesome, folks. keep the pics coming
i have a question for the GD owners. how did you get the fabric to stay on the rear door panels? i've read that they are integrated with the rest of the door and aren't separate like the fronts. besides glue, what did you do to make sure they won't peel off (eventually)? thanks in advance
i have a question for the GD owners. how did you get the fabric to stay on the rear door panels? i've read that they are integrated with the rest of the door and aren't separate like the fronts. besides glue, what did you do to make sure they won't peel off (eventually)? thanks in advance
#71
Can anyone who has done this on a GE (maybe qbmurderer13) clue me in on the amount of fabric I need to purchase to do the door panels and headliner? Also, what is the difficulty of this project? Is there a whole lot of trim removal to get the headliner out? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
#76
Not sure if it looks sick, but is going to make me sick.
I'm just teasing with you , not really my cup of tea, but it is also not my car. As far as the quality of the work, from the pictures that looks really good.
I'm just teasing with you , not really my cup of tea, but it is also not my car. As far as the quality of the work, from the pictures that looks really good.
#77
thanx bud. As long as i like it thats all that matters huh? Glad u were still positive about it
Heres a link to my setup. I got two setups on there. The first one is the old way and the other is towards the bottom of the page. This is the only setup the wink mirror shuld b setup on the fit. It makes it so the visors completely are usable. If u got any othe questions please feel free to ask!
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/fit-...tml#post796497
Heres a link to my setup. I got two setups on there. The first one is the old way and the other is towards the bottom of the page. This is the only setup the wink mirror shuld b setup on the fit. It makes it so the visors completely are usable. If u got any othe questions please feel free to ask!
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/fit-...tml#post796497
#78
Thats bud. I like being different and its my style. Im glad u like the quality. I get people everywhere asking me where i got it done and wen i tell them i did it they are completely amazed.