06-09-2008 | #1 |
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Headliner Droop
All three of my C4's have this typical problem. I was thinking of putting a leather headliner in my 94 Z. Has anyone else tried to put it a leather headliner?
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06-09-2008 | #2 |
Join Date: Dec 2007
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Re: Headliner Droop
Just had my solid top restored (scratch in paint and the liner droop)... after seeing the work done there should really be no problem installing a leather liner with two suggestions>>> purchase a new liner pad and have a professional leather worker attach to pad... you can install the leather lined pad easily with heat resistant adhesive. If you do not know of a leather person I have someone who does amazing leather work (and a WIDE range of leather colors) on cars.
Let me know
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Re: Headliner Droop
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Ive seen it done in leather before but what the installer did was seam an "X" into the headliner material to make sure it doesnt droop. Just a thought. GC
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06-12-2008 | #4 |
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Re: Headliner Droop
I did the headliner for my '90 and removed the old myself so that I knew the old and all of the adhesive was removed. I had the new done with a remnant that the trimmer had in his shop from a higher ended import and had him use a pad for it that was somewhat "more substantial/firmer" than the original.
This is a job that is easily accomplished yourself but if you let the trimmer use his remnants, the pad he's sure to have and just request something "substantial" I believe you would be happier with the end product. The headliner is not really visible or noticeable until it "droops"! I think that's why it's "low sheen" fabric. With the correct adhesive and a good install I doubt you need any stitching. If you start subbing leather etc. it would seem you just draw attention to damned frame that surrounds the liner! |
06-13-2008 | #5 |
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Re: Headliner Droop
I've done this myself as well on my '87. I also just got some remnant from a shop, I think for the fabric and 3M adhesive I spent about $10 total. It's a fairly easy job, just take your time. Be careful not to damage the pad on the roof panel. I rolled all the old foam off by hand. It was a little time consuming, but I didn't damage the pad that way. I also used the old fabric as a template to cut the new piece, just cut a little extra all the way around. You can trim it later to fit, and you can tuck in about 1/2" or so (maybe more) of extra around the edge.
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