Deteriorating headliner
#13
If you've got u-pull-its near you, take a hammer or lug tool along and break the rear glass for easy removal.
Be careful in making sure that the overhead console cutout will match with yours. There are a few different versions.
Be careful in making sure that the overhead console cutout will match with yours. There are a few different versions.
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theresajengle (07-19-2023)
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#15
I went to the junk yard today & found a car with a headliner in perfect condition. I was able to remove all of it except the sun visors & the handles because to take them off I needed an allen type wrench (6 star). so I came home & borrowed the tool needed & I will be going back tomorrow & should be able to remove it & it should fit perfectly. As far as I can see, it should be easy-peasy. I will know tomorrow. Thank you for your help
#16
I went to the junk yard today & found a car with a headliner in perfect condition. I was able to remove all of it except the sun visors & the handles because to take them off I needed an allen type wrench (6 star). so I came home & borrowed the tool needed & I will be going back tomorrow & should be able to remove it & it should fit perfectly. As far as I can see, it should be easy-peasy. I will know tomorrow. Thank you for your help
#17
i was able to find a headliner at the junk yard & carefully removed it, it being so fragile, I carried it & carefully put it in my car to bring it home, a little cramped but successful with no damage, the next day i was able to install it very easily, & by myself. Im a happy camper!! thank you, now to the next issue to deal with concerning my car. I understand, being that the car is 23 years old with over 314,000 miles on it, I will always have something needed to do for it. lol THANK YOU FOR THE HELP
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Dodgevity (08-07-2023)