Does the vinyl headliner used with T-tops have any foam backing? I have the new vinyl, but don't have the original material that was on the car. So when I put the new material in, will I need a foam baker?
Does the vinyl headliner used with T-tops have any foam backing? I have the new vinyl, but don't have the original material that was on the car. So when I put the new material in, will I need a foam baker?
The deteriorated headliner on my 84 t-top had some flaky stuff underneath, but I don't think it was foam. I tried to heat up the original headliner material and glue it all back down, but it has shrunk up and come loose in a few spots. Still better than it was. I don't think that there was a foam backer, because if the vinyl is any thicker, you can't get the black rubber t-top trim pieces on without the trim wrinkling or other problems.
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Present: '84.5 Mustang GT T-top, '06 Mazdaspeed6
Past: '79 5.0 Capri, '86 Buick GN, '90 Mustang GT, '92 SHO, '95 SHO
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