Headliner
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RE: Headliner
I had the same saggy problem, especially where the sunroofs would go if I had them... I took the headliner out (not too difficult, just alot of un-screwing and plastic popping) and took it to a local upholstery shop for new cloth... Forget about the spray glue you can buy at AutoZone, it doesn't work. It cost me $175 for the new fabric, which comes with it's own glue and padding, they just lay it on the headliner (after cleaning all the old foam and glue off)... Re-installing the headliner was alittle more difficult by myself, but if you have a buddy to lend a hand it should be a snap... Just make sure that the shop you take it to leaves enough fabric on the front section to roll up and under the headliner. (mine was left alittle short so I had to use some super glue to make it look good)...
Hope this helps!!!
Hope this helps!!!
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RE: Headliner
sounds like kelemark got it right. If you order the factory replacement you will not like the price. Some shops will do all the work and the repair for around. For the imediate time, stick pins will keep the thing out of your way until you can get it fixed. Also make sure the gaskets around the wind shield/ windows and sun roof don't leak. That is one of the causes of the failures
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