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Several questions ...

1. Does anyone know where I can find the plastic housing for the headlight bulb (H5) in pictures below? It's not on the dialgram on this site, nor at the dealership.



2. What is a good substitute for the insulation padding found under the seats (see pic below)? I had to throw out alot of mine because it was waterlogged.



3. Can anyone recommend a good adhesive for gluing the padding to the metal below? And (if different) a good adhesive for gluing the carpet to the cardboard insulation material below?

Thanks in advance!

Old 05-14-2013, 07:32 AM
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I may have the plastic housing, you can have it for the cost of shipping. Let me check the garage, PM if interested.
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1) no idear. come with a new lens perhaps?

2) I believe they sell that stuff. You are talking about the padding that is found under the carpet correct? If so it should be easy enough to find:

Carpet Padding - JCWhitney

Google turned up several other places as well.

3) 3M Super 77 or a variant there of. Can be found at your local auto store in a spray can. Follow the directions on the can and be happy.

Good luck!
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3) 3M Super 77 or a variant there of. Can be found at your local auto store in a spray can. Follow the directions on the can and be happy.

Good luck!

i would suggest the 3m foamfast 74 over the super 77. it's what i used when i installed my new interior and i could not be happier. the nozzle has 3 settings built in for varying spray widths. you won't be able to find it locally but it is all over the net.
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i would suggest the 3m foamfast 74 over the super 77. it's what i used when i installed my new interior and i could not be happier. the nozzle has 3 settings built in for varying spray widths. you won't be able to find it locally but it is all over the net.
Last time I glued foam (prior to the P-car) I used 3M Hi-Tack 76. I like it better than Super 77 for foam. The 74 sounds like the best option, though.
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Nineball did an amazing job on his interior and his thread on the process taught me a lot (I'm on my phone or I'd link it here, but do a search). I'd defer to his advice, but that's just me.

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