One Piece Headliner from Mustang to Fear
#11
I have a couple questions before I make my decision.
Shipping costs to 48813 Business (LynnBob got me scared!)?
Does the matching windlace come with it? If not what other items do you need?
Do you need to use the insulation like in the old style headliner?
What about sound material on roof can this be used?
I'm worried about the amount of sound noise verses the old ones. Again any feedback would be appreciated
Shipping costs to 48813 Business (LynnBob got me scared!)?
Does the matching windlace come with it? If not what other items do you need?
Do you need to use the insulation like in the old style headliner?
What about sound material on roof can this be used?
I'm worried about the amount of sound noise verses the old ones. Again any feedback would be appreciated
#12
The windlace is separate,and you don't need anything extra to install it. We use Fat Mat in the roof, then cut a matching piece of 1/2 carpet padding and glue it to the Fat Mat with trim adhesive. You have 3/4 of a inch to work with. Trust me your car has never been this quiet before. We will give you a shipping quote tommorow. Rich.
Thanks I'll look for the PM. The Fat Mat was one of my choices for sound barrier and 1/2" carpet padding is an excellent idea, I owned a carpet company for 4 years so this will be easy. Look forward to trying this product! Cant wait to hear the difference
#14
We are starting on the headliner next month. We have to pull the coyote motor that we installed and put it on the rotisserie to start the headliner. We are just about done with the new 6 gauge cluster we are making. We are having matching pieces to go over the glove box and for the door panels.
#16
The beauty of our headliner is that you don't have to remove your back glass or windshield to install it. I'm not on this forum very much, if you need a faster up date just E-mail me rich@mustangstofear.com.
#17