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badmix
05-20-2008, 04:24 PM
I pulled my trim and headliner and debating what to do, either put it back, change colors or leave it off. It doesnt look bad bare, but what about the screw holes. If I could get some flush mounted screws put in that would fil the holes up some. Not sure if I want to get into welding up a bunch lil screw holes.

Any ideas???????

pauly383
05-20-2008, 04:42 PM
You can put a pretty border on there from most interior design stores :wink1:

welding is best , but I doubt it would look real bad if you just filled them with filler and spotted them with matching paint . When dry you can blend it in with a little rubbing .

Jason4x4
05-20-2008, 06:59 PM
put a pop rivet in all the screw holes.

pauly383
05-21-2008, 12:17 PM
Screws , rivets , etc all look ugly . Either fill them or put trim back in :thumb:

86haubs
05-25-2008, 03:45 AM
What about trim with no headliner, I don't like it but it could hide the ugly. I would weld, seriously be done in 30 minutes, then paint your entire roof panel, add new car airfreshner, ur in there.

noJeepshere
06-02-2008, 01:12 PM
I pulled my trim and headliner and debating what to do, either put it back, change colors or leave it off. It doesnt look bad bare, but what about the screw holes. If I could get some flush mounted screws put in that would fil the holes up some. Not sure if I want to get into welding up a bunch lil screw holes.

Any ideas???????
Didn't you line-x the rear of your rig? I read in a four-wheeler article a few years ago, on their project Lexus 470, they just put tape over the holes in the fenders and lined away.