@berg450 @GJ1 This is a job on the cards for me. Any big issues or tips with using the kit and gluing material down ??
How much was the kit?
Both look good by the way.
Mine was from Martrim
http://www.martrim.co.uk/catalogue/landrover-headlining-kit.html. I went for the black seude, material came on a roll (just wide enough as the roof is big at it's widest part by the rear doors) along with 3 tins of spray adhesive. I'd get some samples sent, these arrived really quickly and give a much better indication than the photos on the website. My selection based on the samples was so much better than the picture would indicate, really close, dense fabric, feels almost like a moleskin type.
Tips, well if you look at mine on a close-up you can see some folds / creases where material puckered around the corners (e.g. front sun visor bracket wells). It's really difficult where you have change in direction / depth / curve as you don't really want to cut the material to suit, you have to work with the natural stretch / give.
I did mine in 3 sections, marked out the CL on the lining and also the reverse of the fabric so I could make sure I was aligning correctly as I went. Laid the fabric over the whole and then pulled back the "drivers" section. The instructions on the adhesive say spray on one surface
across then the other surface
along, guess this ensures an even coating. Worked slowly and pushed into all the corners. Then (being careful not to expose the "good" surface to any adhesive) pulled it over to do the middle row, then finally the boot. I've seen other people go for half and half along the length of the roof.
Don't do too big an area at any one time, make sure you have some reference points so you don't go off line (remember that the material is only just wide enough for the widest part of the roof), make sure that it doesn't accidentally fold onto itself once the glue is applied, the black polythene delivery packaging proved very useful for masking / protection / separation layer as I went. Mine was also surprisingly resistant to cutting (around the light fittings etc) and stupidly thought I could just fit the grab-handles etc through the material without cutting out - not the case. If I did again, I'd spend time trimming up all the openings / reveals to make the install quicker.
Once the two glued surfaces meet (even accidentally) they do tend to stay stuck........I'm happy enough with mine given how badly it could have gone...