JRobes
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If you go with some sort of spray adhesive, I'd personally try to find some that sprays really thick so that it has more of a goopy/slightly stretchy texture to it when it's sprayed on the hardtop. While the topliner is moulded to fit close to the roof contours, I don't think it's so perfect that it would touch off on all surfaces with the spray adhesive, so if it's a bit thick/goopy I think it'd have a better chance of touching the topliner in most places, or at least be able to stretch a bit after you'd pressure fit the top into all the recesses.
Just my thought. If you go that route make sure to let us know how it goes.
Just my thought. If you go that route make sure to let us know how it goes.
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