Question regarding headliner
Kind of a hard question every shops rates are going to vary by city and state.
I can be done in about 5 hours by a first timer! They look pretty good oainted and you will never have to worry about it sagging again! The fabric will eventually sag again. Its a fairly easy DYI.
I can be done in about 5 hours by a first timer! They look pretty good oainted and you will never have to worry about it sagging again! The fabric will eventually sag again. Its a fairly easy DYI.
Does anyone recall the thread where a guy mentioned he had a stop gap method where he purchased pins or glue from autozone and it has kept his head liner from sagging? Mine is still in good shape generally but it is starting to sag up front just above the front seats.
I've seen the stop-gap methods employed on other headliners, and they generally don't come out very good, or last that long. If you're really careful, you may get decent looking results. I opted for painting my headliner, and while it took me substantially longer than 5 hours to complete, I really like the results. But, the painted route isn't for everyone.
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