Leisuredrive Hightop lining photos please

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Leisuredrive Hightop lining photos please

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Moving to a hightop using a roof from Leisuredrive. I've got an unlined roof sitting in the back garden. So if I could ask for some photos of internals please as I intend to line, insulate and mount it myself.

Also not sure whether lining is soft or hard? As in insulation, then boarded then lined with material?

And should I mount roof before lining as it's fairly heavy as it is!

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I'm might be about to de-line my Leisure drive h-top as it's got fairly grubby carpet on it. I'll take some photos as i progress through the works.
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Here you go.

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Looks like wood behind the carpet where the lights attached

Hope it helps :ok

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Hi B.J,

Many thanks :ok and exactly what I was after. I thought no one was going to answer...which is very unlike club 80 90 :shock:

Is the lining hard to touch or soft. Im not sure which way to go. Either insulate then line with 2mm board and glue carpet to board? Or soft insulation and carpet directly glued to insulation.

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The lining is hard to touch (and hard to live with) all over. All of the sides are lined with strips of ply. It's a sorry sight that's for sure. I'll take some more pics tomorrow.
I like the idea of pre-lining onto a flexible insulation. :ok

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B.J wrote:The lining is hard to touch (and hard to live with) all over. All of the sides are lined with strips of ply. It's a sorry sight that's for sure. I'll take some more pics tomorrow.
I like the idea of pre-lining onto a flexible insulation. :ok


Thanks again. Area Im still interested in viewing is very near to where inner roof meets metal of tintop. I guess the fabric is cut a few cms above this line to allow sealant to bond metal to fibre glass? Can you help?

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