headliner
#12
the dome light the rear plugs and the clothes hanger hooks as well as the center console all hold it up there. it really doesnt weigh that much. remember i just used about a three quarts of resin and 2 cans of rubberized underbody. i used the existing padded fleece headliner as my media instead of fiberglass mat. the liner itself is a molded pressboard with the padded fleece glued to it, so its formed which helps it support itself. i wasnt too sure about the visors but what the hell it worked. the worst part so far is this damn vinyl floor, what a pain the ****
#14
if you do this dont use a brush to apply the first coat. use a plastic spreader to get the resin into the foam padding. you can brush the second coat. the rate i used was 2 quarts first coat and a quart for the second coat. i used the rubberized paint so i could hide the imperfections.
you can sand and use a filler then paint shiny but thats is alot of work and b.s. i bought a gallon of resin at napa for 38.00 and three cans of 3m rubberized underbody for under 20.00
it stinks but ive heard it takes about a week or so to go away or get used to whichever comes first. i guess you can use whatever you want to paint over if odor is an issue
you can sand and use a filler then paint shiny but thats is alot of work and b.s. i bought a gallon of resin at napa for 38.00 and three cans of 3m rubberized underbody for under 20.00
it stinks but ive heard it takes about a week or so to go away or get used to whichever comes first. i guess you can use whatever you want to paint over if odor is an issue