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Old 05-11-2011, 09:04 AM
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Over the weekend it looks like the heat caused the fabric on my headliner to sag. I need to get this fixed cause it sucks having it rest on your head.

Any suggestions? Is it easy to remove and fix it? I just need a nice easy solution..
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You must remove the A-pillars, t-top piece by the sail panel, interior sail panel plastics, sun visors, dome light housing & the little button pin in the center. Then open the hatch & remove it out the back is the easiest I have found.

Not sure how to fix the fabric though without just completely recovering it.
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yes remove the headliner carefully, remove the liner material. buy new material either from some where local like a shop that specializes in doing interiors. i bought my material from a swap meet, or year one or other resto store.
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You can get special headliner adhesive to get it re-applied. I recall that most auto parts stores sell it.




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