My inner sail panels are in very good condition and I had a question regarding the spray glue that was behind the cardboard pieces (that are in amazing condition). The cardboard itself has no glue on it, but the metal structures under it do. I'm wondering if perhaps factory insulation had been there originally or if I should consider going back with it when the headliner is ready to go in. I know that the overhead area has it, because I removed the old stuff when taking down the original headliner. That glue looks similar to what's in the sail panels. Thanks in advance.
Kevin
Apologies for the picture rotating. I didn't do it. Imagine it rotated 90 degrees clockwise. :bricks: :pullinghair:
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Looks like we might need some extra popcorn.
I my opinion, those sail panels were held on by clips, so the excessive amounts of glue found behind them is likely the guy who installed the headliner insulation being extremely messy. There is no insulation behind those cardboard pieces from the factory. :alan2cents:
Helps immensely, sir. Thank you!