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Cheers for that Spurs me on. Confidence is a delicate flower. It's only with cars that I've never had a 'have a go hero' mentality towards in my life. I'm starting to feel like it's just like knocking a wall down (though I did that once without acros and was VERY luckyYou have certainly come a long way in the past few weeks. I always enjoy your threads and try and help you where I can
It's great to see you taking on jobs like the headlining, keep up the good work!
Have to agree, it's good to see that you have put aside the doom and gloom when you first got your landy and are now getting stuck into it and seemingly enjoying it.Cheers for that Spurs me on. Confidence is a delicate flower. It's only with cars that I've never had a 'have a go hero' mentality towards in my life. I'm starting to feel like it's just like knocking a wall down (though I did that once without acros and was VERY lucky
Oh definitely. Now that I'm two months in, I realise what a complete knob I was. Mind you, 10k's a lot of dosh to spend and I'd never driven a tratter before I bought it. A lot of reassurance seeking in hindsight and a lot of daft questions which I realise now I've got used to it. Went to the fabric shop in town and got some fake crocodile skin for my roof today. 18 quid for five metres in the sale (a place called abakhan). 4 way stretch binyl. Not looking forward to the front headliner which is more moulded, but did the back one this aft. Looks better in real life than on the pic. Unfortunately I've got a bubble where I had to lift back the vinyl to restretch (it seperated the layers of cardboard), so I'll have to get a syringe and get some glue in then roll it out.Have to agree, it's good to see that you have put aside the doom and gloom when you first got your landy and are now getting stuck into it and seemingly enjoying it.
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Oh definitely. Now that I'm two months in, I realise what a complete knob I was. Mind you, 10k's a lot of dosh to spend and I'd never driven a tratter before I bought it. A lot of reassurance seeking in hindsight and a lot of daft questions which I realise now I've got used to it. Went to the fabric shop in town and got some fake crocodile skin for my roof today. 18 quid for five metres in the sale (a place called abakhan). 4 way stretch binyl. Not looking forward to the front headliner which is more moulded, but did the back one this aft. Looks better in real life than on the pic. Unfortunately I've got a bubble where I had to lift back the vinyl to restretch (it seperated the layers of cardboard), so I'll have to get a syringe and get some glue in then roll it out.
A lot of it is about having the confidence to crack on, whilst knowing what's beyond my gift too.
It looks cleaner in real life to be fair, but the camera never lies. Do you know the answers to any of these? I started a thread so I'll put it on there too. Cheers.Looks really clean, a lot better than my roof!!
The red circles are the holes that give access to the roof bolts so I wouldn't permanently cover them.It looks cleaner in real life to be fair, but the camera never lies. Do you know the answers to any of these? I started a thread so I'll put it on there too. Cheers.
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Cheers for that. Good advice.The red circles are the holes that give access to the roof bolts so I wouldn't permanently cover them.
EDIT: Your roof looks different to mine so I have misled you, sorry!!
If you want to keep the roof flat, I would butt up to the beams.
The battery is on the passenger side so that would be logical for a single conduit, but I would put in two just to be sure.
That's all I've got , I am sure those with a sun roof will be able to help with that!
It does that already (or it did before I hung x2 .5kg water collecting reusable, microwable silicone bags inside). Only had 2 night weathers were any condensation gathered so far anyway). Spring soon.All very good for sound insulation and keeping a bit of heat in but all condensation will be concentrated on your sunroof.
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