fiberglassed door panels

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eric.s.t

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Im not doing the whole thing... basicly doing the dash, top corner of the door panel that the dash meets to it . (The '90s interior) Then im doing the lower half of the middle console to help it flow better. but like even the dash, all im doing is the top part of it basicly, the middle (glove compartment and the stereo part of it is getting dyed black) Just enough to show the bit of hard work into it lol. But i do love the look of it!
 

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Its gotta be worth the time thought man. Those panels look amazing!!!
 

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Looks awesome I love the color also. Has anyone tried to fiberglass a headliner?

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ya these sucked to make, sanding took forever. If i decide to do this to my dually next ima try some other type of material besides fleece.

Buddy of mine uses headliner material for making custom formed sub boxes instead of the fleece. Has a 6 way stretch & forms to contours nicely. Thinner than fleece, and once it's been soaked with resin & cures a bit, makes a decent base for the kitty hair. Takes less resin than the fleece does on that first initial soaking.

That's very nice so far! Gonna be one bad a$$ interior! Beautiful!
 

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Never thought of that either! Cool!

The most forgiving, flexible, stretchable medium to work with as a base for resin.

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That looks great!! I ended up just fiberglassing my kick panels and fiberglassed a rear holder for the speakers in the head liner. One day I might do the whole door panels, but that looks like way to much work! Haha I painted the door panels black with SEM Dye and so far so good.
 
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