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Old 05-05-2009, 08:20 AM   #1
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Sagging Head liner?

Before anyone says anything I know the easiest fix is to take the car to a upholstrey shop and get the headliner fixed. But this is expensive and ruins all the fun of having a vintage car to work on. So what I would like to know is what have all of you done to fix the headliner in your cars. Mine is an 86 Iroc and the liner is sagging pretty badly.
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Old 05-05-2009, 08:47 AM   #2
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Re: Sagging Head liner?

Welcome to TGO. Your in luck, I just replaced my headliner and found a very helpful post in the tech articles.

http://www.thirdgen.org/headlinerrepair

...its for a T-Top set-up, but its all the same.
Good luck to ya!

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Re: Sagging Head liner?

Thanks Rob, I have actually been a member here since last year just haven't been on here much as the car was put away for the winter and I didn't work on it. So how did your headliner turn out? I suppose there is a proper material to but for headliners or can I use a material of my choice? I don't think the headliner board itself is too bad just seems like the cloth is letting go but I could be wrong. Won't know til I get her out I guess.
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Re: Sagging Head liner?

Not sure if you knew about the new ABS headliners or not.They're pretty easy to install,are more ridgid than the board origional,because they have an ABS backing and it will not deteriorate like the factory board ones do.

Our manufacturer has made these with the trim shop in mind to help reduce the install time.Basically you just take it out of the box and install it into your car.

Here's a link to them if you would like to check them out.
Chevy Camaro Headliners

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Re: Sagging Head liner?

Sure would be nice to be able to afford something like that but the shipping to Canada would be a killer?
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Thanks Rob, I have actually been a member here since last year just haven't been on here much as the car was put away for the winter and I didn't work on it. So how did your headliner turn out? I suppose there is a proper material to but for headliners or can I use a material of my choice? I don't think the headliner board itself is too bad just seems like the cloth is letting go but I could be wrong. Won't know til I get her out I guess.
You can really do anything that you want. The stock headliner is a thin cloth material. I put in new foam backed material which I like better. its a little more blue which matches the grayish blue plastic interior more, so yeah. But it turned out really nice looking, just take you time and do it right.

I was looking into the ABS boards and it was just outa my price range. But my old board was fine, little fiberglass and glue to fix some tears, headliner adhesive and material just as the article said and it cost me like more than 70% of a whole new board. + it looks great. Just take your time, double measure and do it all right. When it comes to my interior I think its ok to be a little obsessive compulsive.

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