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<blockquote data-quote="robjarman" data-source="post: 557043" data-attributes="member: 13583"><p>http://www.wonderlandclassics.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=1834" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;</p><p></p><p>I used these guys - really helpful, really good material - I did a full replacement on my Devon early bay, was a steep learning curve but it went OK and it's survived 2 years of frequent usage and camping trips to hot places without sagging or coming unstuck (unlike me!) I used double sided carpet tape to fit the perforated vinyl on some of the pillar and window surrounds instead of glue and it worked a lot better that way. I also used self-adhesive neoprene sheet as a backing over the larger voids in the roof all around the pop top opening, before stretching the headliner across and this makes it feel a lot firmer and also cuts the noise and condensation...</p><p></p><p>Rob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robjarman, post: 557043, member: 13583"] http://www.wonderlandclassics.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=1834" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; I used these guys - really helpful, really good material - I did a full replacement on my Devon early bay, was a steep learning curve but it went OK and it's survived 2 years of frequent usage and camping trips to hot places without sagging or coming unstuck (unlike me!) I used double sided carpet tape to fit the perforated vinyl on some of the pillar and window surrounds instead of glue and it worked a lot better that way. I also used self-adhesive neoprene sheet as a backing over the larger voids in the roof all around the pop top opening, before stretching the headliner across and this makes it feel a lot firmer and also cuts the noise and condensation... Rob [/QUOTE]
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