The profile I ended up on is the V29 on the chart earlier in this thread.
Sully
77 royals
Seattle
> Mike,
>
> I have not finalized my panel choices let alone completed any installation
> yet. I will update the photo site with pics once I have the headliner and
> walls completed(hopefully by early November). I went back and forth between
> different offerings to the extent that I cannot remember for certain the
> part number I purchased. I will dig up the info and post back.
>
> Sully
> 77 eleganza 2
> Seattle
>
> On Tuesday, October 11, 2016, Mike
>> > I did go with the nudo trim. They have a few options which will work but
>> > after talking with a rep decided the safest option for varying
>> thickness of
>> > panels was to use the surface mounted retainer vs a retainer which is
>> > mounted under the trim panel. The rep stated that if the panels were
>> > mounted too close to the retaining groove it may not allow proper
>> retention
>> > of the finisher. The other potential issue with the sandwich type
>> approach
>> > is that if the panels used are too thin the finisher may not sit flush
>> and
>> > if the panels are too thick the finisher may not snap in at all. Since I
>> > will be using a variety of panel types I went with the surface mount
>> > retainer which is very similar to the oe. The retainer for the finisher
>> > mounts on top of the panels and then the finisher snaps into place and
>> > covers the retainer and panel fasteners. For joints at varying panel
>> > types/thickness a shim under the thinner panel should level the retainer
>> > strip and thus the finisher
>> >
>> > Sully
>> > 77 eleganza 2
>> > Seattle
>> >
>> >
>> > >> I was sent this by another GMCer a few years back.
>> > >>
>> > >>
http://www.nudo.com/p_vinyl_trim.php?crumb=%3Ca+href%3D%
>> > > 27
l_extrusions_trims.php%27%3EExtrusions/Trims%3C/a%3E
>> > >>
>> > >> I used V 47 when I redid my headliner with FRP panels. Depending
>> on
>> > > the thickness of your panels this may work, Its a very nice
>> installation,
>> > >> and by golly when the cap is pushed into the retainer its not going
>> > > anywhere for a long time. No exposed screws or heads, and a nice
>> clean
>> > > finish
>> > >> over every seam.
>> > >
>> > >
>> > > This looks nice and clean, any chance you have some photos prior to
>> the
>> > > cap being inserted into the retainer? I'm trying to visualize how the
>> > > retainer
>> > > works, does it hold the liner in place?
>> > >
>> > > I will probably need to do a headliner replace and am looking for
>> ideas,
>> > > oem look as well as creative new options. Please forward photos or
>> videos,
>> > > all input is welcomed and appreciated.
>> > >
>> > > Regards,
>> > > Mike
>> > >
>> > >
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>> Hi Sully, which Nudo set-up did you use, do you have any photos you can
>> share which shows the various panel thickness used?
>> Thanks,
>> Mike
>>
>>
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