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> roof liner for targa top?, Yes or No?
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post Sep 9 2017, 08:29 PM
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I'm re-doing my targa top. Pulled off the old carpet roof liner. Is replacing this necessary? Does it do anything other than look good? Does it deaden sound, keep out heat, etc?

I was just going to paint the inside satin black. The top/outside will be sprayed with Wurth undercoating and then painted satin black.

The top is somewhat flexible, not sure if this matters, but I thought I'd mention it. I figure the Wurth is flexible and I might consider putting a flex agent in the paint so it won't crack/spider.
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post Sep 10 2017, 05:25 PM
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I bought this stuff at pep boys for about $15 a roll. It was enough to do the headliner and rear trunk. Cut with a sissors. Not the same as perlon but it's a very heavy felt. Worked fine for what I was after.

And yes, the car was quieter with the headliner than without.


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