Hi guys, just noticed the roof lining is sagging in 3spots in a VS wagon.Any quick fixes.?
cheers Jim
no real easy fix. The foam backing crumbles and then it is unstuck and hanging down.![]()
White 05 V6 VZ Executive - Thrashed Ex Telstra car
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There are many creative methods to stop the lining sitting on your head or your passengers getting covered in orange s***... I used a few saftey pins and bulldog clips and put up with it for 12 monthsBut the only way is to fix it properly. Do yourself a favour, buy some beer, new lining etc and just go and repair it.
There is a good how to here! Thanks COINERS!
HOW TO replace headlining - Very detailed
Should be easier to remove on a wagon compared to the awkward positions you get into manipulating the bugger out of the sedan![]()
I used that how to guide, my car now has a nice new black suede roof lining. But whatever material you buy make sure it stretches a little, it can be a pain on those edges.
http://tinyurl.com/MetalisAwesome
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Hey, yeah found that thread and had a good read.Shouldve searched the sight more.
Cheers Jim
Have a look at this video and see if you could have a go.
SPOTLIGHT For the material, I bought the track suit pants material because were easy to work with, anyway you could have some fun and tried something different. I felt very gay waited in line to buy the material and the women were thinking the same i thought.
Supercheap auto for the spray can glue (Shelly), Bunnings has the crafty spray glue, I think they are not as good. You've probably need 2 - 3 cans and they're around 15 dollars each. It won't be a 100% job but It'll be close.
Repair Car Headliner - YouTube
or you can save some pain and get some one to do it for you
Just got mine done for $200, nice and easy and saved me the time although looking at the how to videos i probably should've done it myself! lol
i paid $70 to get mine done before i sold my vs, you might save some money like i did by pulling the headliner out yourself and clean all the old crumbled foam off so the trimmer only needs to glue the new material on. i was going to do it myself but ended up just driving around without the headliner in the car for about a year and only got it fixed because i was selling the car lol.