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Originally Posted by Rhino
Very good point, and something I had driven far from my memory
I did buy my trim ahead of time and test fitted the contour of it to the roof skin. I'm really particular to how the window trim fits and was appalled by the gaps right out of the box.
Seeing how poorly the two fit prior to any modification is what drove me to rebuilding the corners.
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I will have to find my trim pieces fer sure ... hopefully the rear and front are different, cuz I can't remember which is which.
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Originally Posted by tubbed69
The drivers side rear chrome fit real well on mine but the right rear was way off and had to do some work to front corners also.
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Thanks seems like I have my work cut out for me ... oh well, nothing new!!!
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Originally Posted by makoshark
I highly suggest everyone read this site. It is completely unnecessary to cover an entire panel in sound deadener...
http://sounddeadenershowdown.com/how...-tile%E2%84%A2
I'm a car audio nut from way back and all these builds where everyone covers every square inch of a panel is only adding more weight to the vehicle and spending more money than needed.
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Jeremy ... I've read something similar to this website before, and I read this one also. I like his use of tiles to cover 25% and then the mass loaded vinyl, I planned to use Spectrum on the inside quarters and the sail panel cuz it sprays to cover. I will spray the roof just cuz it's not installed yet.
Thanks for the link .... everyone should read this info in this link!