I definitely thought about finding some cool fabric to lay down but in my opinion the painted headliner looks really good and matches the interior very panels very well. Also knowing that it's never going to sag again is a huge win in my book. Thanks for checking out our video. :)
I’ve been putting off doing this for my 99 XJ for some time now, I think you got it painting is the way to go. Thanks for your video.
Painting is definitely the way to go! Easy and looks great. Glad we could help!
I like the paint idea. Good thing Julie was helping you out.
She’s the best helper😉
Good job, you too.. Great to see a couple Work on a project together❤
Thanks so much!! We really enjoy doing Cool things and going on cool adventures together!
@@Rusticonoutdoors not many women will do all this and actually enjoy it. KEEP HER!!!!!! I love the videos man. Y'all keep up the great work
Your helper is a little tiger.
She sure is💪🏻💚
I'm digging the John Lennon glasses buddy!
Nothing like a satisfying fix especially for cheap! You should challenge ur neighbor and his 3rd gen 4runner to an off-road challenges! lolol
Lol I’ve never spoke to them before but that would be fun to do. It’s has some nice meaty tires on it.
get a dust mask for your helper! i heard a sneeze when you peeled that fabric off😷
Great idea. No problems with condensation?
No issues at all!
Wow, all that work only to paint it, the easy bit is laying on the new head lining material. Each to their own though😎
I definitely thought about finding some cool fabric to lay down but in my opinion the painted headliner looks really good and matches the interior very panels very well. Also knowing that it's never going to sag again is a huge win in my book. Thanks for checking out our video. :)
What kind of paint did you use? I reran that part twice, but could not hear what you said.
It’s Rust-Oleum Painters Touch Ultra Cover Premium Latex Paint. That’s a mouth full! Thanks for watching Gary! I hope this helps you out.
Lots of giggling going on.