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Old 12-01-2007, 11:05 PM
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Right now my car has no headliner, My car has a cage so I think the only way to put in a headliner is to take out the front windshield which I am about to have replaced. Just wondering if its worth my time to put one back in the car? The car is a weekender/track car I know its kind of a silly question, but I just wanted some other opinion other than mine!
Old 12-01-2007, 11:37 PM
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Mine slid in from the rear over the main hoop bar. With the way I built my cage the windshield bar would not allow it to slide in from the front. It just depends on your car though.
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mine slid in from the back to
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But will that work in a 91 mustang coupe?
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I don't think anyone online can tell you how your headliner is going to go back in. Look at your car and cage and you should be able to fiure out what will work. Its not too complicated




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