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Re: b body headliner
[Re: BADBEE]
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06/25/08 03:02 PM
06/25/08 03:02 PM
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And another tip, go ahead and put the screws for the dome lights, visors, coat hooks, etc. in place before you install the headliner. After it's in, you can feel them through the headliner. It makes locating the screw holes and cutting the headliner easier and more accurate.
One other thing, when you're stretching your headliner and fastening it into place, be cognizant of the tension you end up with where the coat hooks (or lights)have to go. If you stretch it to tightly in those areas, it may wind up too tight once you install the hooks or lights. I hope that made sense.
Good luck - I'm sure it will turn out great.
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Re: b body headliner
[Re: badsixpack]
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06/25/08 06:32 PM
06/25/08 06:32 PM
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I HAVE A GUY NEAR YOU WHO PUTS THEM IN, no back glass has to be removed, if he says it has to be removed, move on,hes an amateur looking for more money.$200.00 to do mine.
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Re: b body headliner
[Re: badsixpack]
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06/25/08 07:22 PM
06/25/08 07:22 PM
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Too bad you're not closer to me. I'd help you put it in for nothing.
You won't have any problems.
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Re: b body headliner
[Re: badsixpack]
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06/26/08 01:32 PM
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Quote:
I need a headliner in my 69 super bee,everyone I ask says the back window has to be removed,I would rather not, any ideas?....Pete
I'd say that everyone you asked is high...LOL
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Re: b body headliner
[Re: badsixpack]
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06/27/08 10:02 AM
06/27/08 10:02 AM
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