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Topic: What to use for headliner insulation?
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mustangboy Gearhead Posts: 1343 From: Ont, Canada Registered: Mar 2002
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posted 09-29-2006 11:18 PM
My brother has a 67 fastback and some mice got into his headliner and made a mess of it.He needs to replace the insulation before we put the headliner back in but we're not sure what to use.------------------ 68 J-Code,Sprint,306 4 speed,4.11s 13.69@101............... 66 coupe 289 4 speed, 3.20 cruiser http://mustangsandmore.50megs.com/MembersPics/mustangboy.html http://mustangsandmore.50megs.com/MembersPics/mustangboy2.html
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Scott H Gearhead Posts: 1480 From: Chicago area Registered: Mar 2005
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posted 09-30-2006 08:11 AM
get some ceiling tiles from the Home Depot, the fiberglass mat style that are very flexible and designed to use in damp areas. Its about the same size and same material as original. Glue in the fiberglass with spray adhesive.
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68 S-code GT Gearhead Posts: 3835 From: Sayreville, NJ, US Registered: Mar 2000
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posted 10-01-2006 10:39 AM
Make sure heat you get a spay adhesive that is good for heat and is recommended for headliners.
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kinger44 Gearhead Posts: 376 From: Waterloo, Ontario, Canada Registered: Sep 2004
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posted 10-01-2006 02:42 PM
Use the headliner insulation kit from NPD! I did on my 68 - it fit great.Gregg ------------------ 68 coupe, red on black. Full restoration completed summer 2006. 347 stroker, 425 hp, 450 tq http://mustangsandmore.50megs.com/MembersPics/kinger44.html
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