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I was contemplating which headliner to install and I went with the coverking. I installed about 4 sheets of dynoskin per freedom panel and 12 on the shell. This dynoskin was 80mil thick. The gorilla spray adhesive, that is labeled for headliners, was sprayed on after the panel was masked. The double side "tape" they provided was a pain in the ass and not worth. I dry fitted the headliner and then started spraying and pressing. Make sure to go slow and press down for a bit to make sure the headliner sticks well. There is a little trimming that needs to be done.

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trlwspr

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Shout out to Mflowers11 for his post. That's the post that sealed the deal. The decibel drop for he was between 3-4. Everything sounds much better inside but the wind noise is still loud starting at 70mph.
 

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I was contemplating which headliner to install and I went with the coverking. I installed about 4 sheets of dynoskin per freedom panel and 12 on the shell. This dynoskin was 80mil thick. The gorilla spray adhesive, that is labeled for headliners, was sprayed on after the panel was masked. The double side "tape" they provided was a pain in the ass and not worth. I dry fitted the headliner and then started spraying and pressing. Make sure to go slow and press down for a bit to make sure the headliner sticks well. There is a little trimming that needs to be done.

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Agree the tape they send is a PIA and not worth it. I ended up using some 3m tape and spray adhesive. Adding the Killmat/Dynoskin was probably the best upgrade it really does make a big difference in lowering the sound level when driving interstate speeds. Nice job!
 

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