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They sell some small rollsat walmart in the automotive section, I bought some there about a year ago to cover a sub box with, you should also get some 3M spray adhesive, I think they have that also.
was looking into the same thing.found an ad in magazine i was reading .
try a company called sumax i think what i was looking at was a whole set for bags
about 90.00 a bit steep but they are fitted and come with adhesive and all
check it out.
go t0 a uphostery shop buy trunk liner about 4 yards @$2 a yard and spray adhesive spend an hour or so comes out great for less than $40 bucks. doing my bags when they comeback from painter
This sounds like a good idea. My wife got me the saddle bag liners from HD (92189-06). I like them alot and they are easy to take out and hold their shape but are not cheap (course not, they are from HD!) I think she paid about 100 from Zanotti's.
go t0 a uphostery shop buy trunk liner about 4 yards @$2 a yard and spray adhesive spend an hour or so comes out great for less than $40 bucks. doing my bags when they comeback from painter
get the hd liners you will need to get to those wires that will be under it for those mods that will come later. Have you ever tried to pull off the carpet from a sub box that had 3m spray on it? Its not a pretty picture.
get the hd liners you will need to get to those wires that will be under it for those mods that will come later. Have you ever tried to pull off the carpet from a sub box that had 3m spray on it? Its not a pretty picture.
Lmao, I had visions of some poor sap trying to pry that crap out of there bags..
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Last year I pulled the ugly *** green carpet off my front step. Wow, I was ready to hook a chain on that stuff. Some of the glue now days is wicked!!!
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