hard top interior refinishing project
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1/2" rmax insulation board
Rustoleum bedliner
Wally word carpet
3m 90 adhesive
1/4" foam insulation strips with self adhesive backs
Liquid nails
Loc tite for foam board
Cardboard for around back windows
Vodka
A lot of time
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Rustoleum bedliner
Wally word carpet
3m 90 adhesive
1/4" foam insulation strips with self adhesive backs
Liquid nails
Loc tite for foam board
Cardboard for around back windows
Vodka
A lot of time
More vodka
#5
Looks great.
Another way to go: i had this done at a paint shop. I'm over painting projects after I fabbed up my fair share of mods.
Was $400 to paint the interior. I installed hotheads (on sale for half off). It adds a much more finished look and sounds much quieter inside and gives the sound system a cleaner sound too!
Now my issue is I rarely run a hard top. Lol
Another way to go: i had this done at a paint shop. I'm over painting projects after I fabbed up my fair share of mods.
Was $400 to paint the interior. I installed hotheads (on sale for half off). It adds a much more finished look and sounds much quieter inside and gives the sound system a cleaner sound too!
Now my issue is I rarely run a hard top. Lol
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JK Junkie
Looks great.
Another way to go: i had this done at a paint shop. I'm over painting projects after I fabbed up my fair share of mods.
Was $400 to paint the interior. I installed hotheads (on sale for half off). It adds a much more finished look and sounds much quieter inside and gives the sound system a cleaner sound too!
Now my issue is I rarely run a hard top. Lol
Another way to go: i had this done at a paint shop. I'm over painting projects after I fabbed up my fair share of mods.
Was $400 to paint the interior. I installed hotheads (on sale for half off). It adds a much more finished look and sounds much quieter inside and gives the sound system a cleaner sound too!
Now my issue is I rarely run a hard top. Lol