Thank will do!O.K., now re-install those clips along the front and glue that edge down all the way across!View attachment 1542792
Thank will do!O.K., now re-install those clips along the front and glue that edge down all the way across!View attachment 1542792
No way! That dirty old dome light is original and add character! There is a high power LED in there though! And its not dirty just yeller lolSo now when you're at a cruise night and someone bends down and looks at your headliner,
You'll have that warm fuzzy feeling that, Yeah, I did that! Now get rid of that dirty old lens
in your dome light!
Lay the headliner out on a clean surface and mark the centerline with white chalk, front and back.
Mark the roof centerline with two pieces of masking tape and a sharpie.
Put the bows in and hang the centered headliner by the two rear springs that are attached to the last bow.
Remove those clips that are at the front of the car. Those will be re-installed over the new headliner later.
Stretch and glue the headliner down front-to-back and side-to-side.View attachment 1540073View attachment 1540075View attachment 1540076
I did mine first time in my 72 Charger. No trim on yet. Only thing is I did not have any of those side clips. I can still get some and add them. Does interior trim cover them? The u tube installs that I looked at did not mention them. Great pic.So while I have your interest guys this is my question on installation. I have it stretched out good and paper clipped in and almost no wrinkles.
What do I do next? How do I get the headliner spray on both surfaces without loosening or loosing my stretch?
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