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Magoyo Member Since: 04 Feb 2022 Location: Buenos Aires Posts: 47 |
i´m starting to think about that work in my Puma 2009 Defender, it was a hard work dismantling the headline roof of your truck ¿? I m not an expert but did some kind of work on my truck
Thanks ¡
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7th Jun 2022 6:49pm |
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thomson_adam Member Since: 07 Dec 2021 Location: Cleveland Posts: 151 |
JLR have offered me the full genuine lining along with side steps for £1800, does this sound reasonable.
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17th Jun 2022 9:01pm |
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kenzle8a Member Since: 12 Feb 2020 Location: None Posts: 1074 |
Wasn't hard, just time consuming. Putting the main stuff up took an hour, seam taping it and filling the gaps probably 4 hours of faffing. Its also 100 times easier if the front seats are out, well for me anyway as I'm a tall . The headliner is a touch of a faff to refit but its not hard, just easier with another paid of hands. Its out and out one of the best things ive done, it keeps a lot of the winter condensation at bay and its remarkably cooler in the summer, its still a hot tin can but it does help. |
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18th Jun 2022 7:52am |
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