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    Roof lining

    Does the front roof lining of a 130 fit a 110?

    Jeff


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    Are you talking single cabs, dual cabs, or wagons Jeff?

    James.

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    Sorry, I meant a 130 dual cab into a 110 wagon.

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    The 130 dual cab roof lining is in two pieces, with the join in line with the B pillars. I'm fairly certain you could use the front half in a wagon, but the rear section is too short and it curves downwards as low as the top of the rear window. It also would cover the alpine windows of the wagon.

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    Thanks James, I was offered by a 130 owner the front section, as he had two front sections and a DC rear section. He said make an offer, but I might go to the uphulsterer and get it recovered bit by bit, it would probably get longer life before it sags like the one I have now.

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    I think that would be a safer bet . I've just about finished putting a 130 dual cab back together and I'm not reusing the original lining either. It's a bit saggy and there's plenty of space to be had for overhead consoles by making your own for the front section.

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    I took my roof off and gave it to a upholsterer. Some 1" foam to make it level with the bracing and stretchable lining. It worked out they could put it on for me cheaper than I could buy the glue. keeps it quieter now as well as cooler.
    Also 3mm alloy sheet with a 90deg bend screwed to the roof above the doors and to the sunviser brackets is a good hieght.
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    That's great Albert! That's pretty much exactly what I have done (but I left the roof on). I stuck on the foam, and then got the upholsterer to install the marine carpet.





    (Stereo head unit still to be installed )

    James.

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    I have a 130 and a few 110 headlinings out of my vehicles, they look the same.

    I like the look of the marine carpet roof, i was going to change the color of mine in the 130, dont like the light grey roof.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rainman View Post
    That's great Albert! That's pretty much exactly what I have done (but I left the roof on). I stuck on the foam, and then got the upholsterer to install the marine carpet.





    (Stereo head unit still to be installed )

    James.

    Nice job on the hood lining. I really like the roof console. Did you fabricate that yourself or did you have it make up?

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