headliner help
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From: Tacoma, Wa
Car: 1987 Sport Coupe
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headliner help
So my seat belt wouldn't retract and I pulled it out to fix it. My headliner was already falling apart so I just decided to pull it all out. Now we all know that a replacement headliner is pretty pricey but I was wondering if anybody knew of any alternatives to a stock headliner.
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Re: headliner help
I would like to know as well, I found a thread for new window sweeps replacements for 8 bucks. Wish i knew couple months ago before buying $100 set. I also dont have a headliner and they are pricey
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Re: headliner help
the plastic uncovered version is only 149 bucks
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Re: headliner help
the other option is fiberglass resin your current foam headliner then spray adhesive a new headliner fabric on from like jo an's fabrics total cost around $40 i did mine a while ago and its still good there were some how to's on this forum for doing it
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