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- Ken
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That is such a great idea!My Bronco was always going to be my camping rig! I have a growing outdoorsy family, and everywhere we go we collect a patch.
I wanted to find a way to commemorate all past and future trips using those patches inside my rig.
So with Hook & Loop fastener all my patches can be adhered to the back of my rear seats.
Here is the process & result! Hope you guys dig it as much as I do!
I didn’t want to listen, I refused to allow my idea to be thwarted by your common sense and reason. Then when all my patches fell off, I realized I couldn’t fight it any longer. Your suggestion saved my patch idea, Thanks.Love to see another displaying the NPS patches. Mine will go on the headliner. I would recommend that you attach the hook/loop (velcro) equally around the border to prevent "curling".
@kbBronco Any update to the headliner that you teased?
Quite possibly if I don’t have them adhered well enough… good thinking, I definitely need to keep experimenting with the strongest way to keep it up there when the doors are off.
Reminded me of the Eddie Bauer cloth interiors of the late 80s Broncos (FSB and IIs) before they veered off into hoity toity leather in the later trucks...The headliner just didn’t turn out as refined as I’d of liked it to. I have a lot of left over fabric and I think I’m going to come up with a sturdier, more refined concept for getting it up there. This pic was only temporary fabric adhesive on the front two panels of my two door, to see how I felt about it