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Old 09-22-2010, 08:50 AM
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Arrow Automotive Carpet/Headliner

I'm trying to investigate possible soultion(s)...

I need to replace a few plastic panels in the trunk area. So I went to the dealer and asked how much would those panels will cost me. The answer put me in a position where I was looking for a chair to sit. Lower side panel only is running about $411 +tax. So basically replacing 2 lower and 2 upper window panles will cost me around $2k. No way I'm willing to spend such amount for a plastic coverings.

Meanwhile I was thinking - what if...
What if I replace it with self-adhesive carpet. Just attach it to the metal panles. It should give insulation and look Ok for a trunk.
Another "what if" is to use stick-on healiner. I've seen such foammy panels on a few trucks with roll cages as they have to through original headliner out.

My question would be if anyone knows any manufacture or brands orplaces to loock for for such products like Automotive Grade Self-Adhesive Carpet or any type of Stick-On Headliner?

I tried to serach the web, but so far my searching didn't come with anything.
Old 09-22-2010, 08:56 AM
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Take some pics of what you are talking about, WE NEED PICS.
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