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Replacing Roof Lining - 89 L Series Touring Wagon


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Hey Dubbs:

 

I have one of those TW's, but haven't done the interior yet.

 

But I have done what {I think} you are attempting to do...

 

You'll need to take the molded headliner out of the car. You have to be careful not to tear the cardboard while pulling it loose. You have to peel the old material from cardboard backing, if possible, or at least clean up the surface.

 

I found this spongy, foam-backed cloth material, at one of those womens sewing shops that worked out great. Not sure what it's called. It was available in several colors, and looked like something that would normally be found in a car interior.

 

I bought an oversized piece, and attached it to the cardboard backing using spray adhesive. I flattened the cardboard out so that the material would bond against the countours of the headliner perfectly. Then when the adhesive was dried, I trimmed off the excess material with an exacto knife.

 

Looked very professional, and probably cost about $20 total in materials.

 

JC Whitney, and others also sell replacement headliners, but they are considerably more expensive.

 

good luck, John

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Lasted far longer than the OEM liner.

 

Make sure you get good adhesion, and for gawdssake do't let the sprayed surfaces touch each other until you WANT them too!

 

I covered the dried surface with waxed paper and lined each 'strip' up then pulled the paper out as I slightly stretched and smoothed the cloth down.

 

Good Luck, you can do it!

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