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Do most of you guys do your own work or is it "outsourced". Headliner would be a fun project to do over the winter to make me feel like I accomplished something.
Was in my E36, but then it fell and I replaced it with just plain black. There was a thread on bimmerforums.com that I made about it somewhere floating around. Its actually a bed sheet from wal-mart
Problem: Sagging headliner over the rear seats. Solution: Remove and replace the headliner. The task was actually easier than expected. I'd rate this a 3 on a 1-5 difficulty scale. General Tips: Protect the interior of your car, especially the A/B/C pillar trim and the felt edging around the door s
Replacing, installing or repairing the automotive headliner in your car, truck, van or SUV is a simple job that any Do It Yourselfer can do if you follow these easy steps.
I pretty much didn't follow those guidelines though, i just needed help getting the headliner out.
The only materials i used were 3M 90 hi-strength adhesive, hot glue gun, fabric.
Getting the lines straight on the plaid was a BITCH, there are spots that are wavy, but were impossible to get straight.
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