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Re: Sagging headliner ... (snappics)
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Got any snappics there Jeff? Does it offer any sound absorption at all? I like the Suede, but I don't particularly like the new Splash image...
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06-29-2014 | #12 | |
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Re: Sagging headliner ... (snappics)
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I like the current Red Splash Size, Color and Text Type but Robert is somehow going to improve on what is already perfect I installed the New Headliner just a bit crooked as I now notice....but trust me...when you look at it from an open door it looks perfectly aligned |
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06-29-2014 | #13 |
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Re: Sagging headliner ... (snappics)
The Custom headliners are now available for all members in the Registry Store.
Here is a quick link. http://zr1netregistry.com/Marketplac...7/Default.aspx
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06-29-2014 | #14 | |
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Re: Sagging headliner ... (snappics)
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I'm just not liking the new style...
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06-29-2014 | #15 |
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Re: Sagging headliner ... (snappics)
That is a good idea. I am sure we can get it done. Let me find out how much it is going to cost.
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06-30-2014 | #16 |
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Re: Sagging headliner ... (snappics)
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06-30-2014 | #17 |
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Re: Sagging headliner ... (snappics)
I like that idea,too. How hard is it to change out a headliner?
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06-30-2014 | #18 |
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Re: Sagging headliner ... (snappics)
It was super easy on first one as foam came out perfectly without damage. Then using headliner glue from oreillys. Glued and cut extra all around so could be folded under. Popped headliner with original foam in place. No glue on foam. Fit tight and snug. Will try a couple more today
Just popped two Headlines out today....got it started on rear edge and then slipped hand under hard foam lightly pushing further under Headliner foam. Gradually the foam headliner popped from the edges without any failures. The old Headliner with foam came out perfectly (one was originally not glued). Now simple to install new Headliner on original rigid foam and pop Original Foam with New Headliner back in place tucking New Headliner in under Original Foam as I pop foam in place. Maybe Too Many Foams and Too Many Pops but you get the idea
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Re: Sagging headliner ... (snappics)
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The replacement material (MidAmerica) was ample enough to leave an inch or so extra around the boarder. So, I was able to push the material under using a pair of thin-bladed putty knives (rounded the corners to prevent tearing the fabric). From beginning to end, it took about an hour and a bit. Came out perfect!
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06-30-2014 | #20 |
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Re: Sagging headliner ... (snappics)
MR2 - Tail of the Dragon etc.
Paul So that's what it was drapped over your head. When I was following you thru the twisties I thought you just put up the hood on your hoodie??? Doug. |
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