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eclipticriderJun-27-02 05:30 AM
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#25266, "headliner q (tried search)"




          

well fist off it's not mine, my mom's minivan's head liner is falling. she's getting ready to sell it so she wants me to fix it. what do i need to do to fix this, tia.



mods:
star stage III clutch
gutted cat-cherry bomb-banzi muffler(thanks kris)
cai(thanks kris)
hotter NGK plugs
platnum plus window tint
all black interior
stock RS rims painted black w/neon green calipers and drums (thanks kris)
altezas

future mods(in no particular order):
engine rebuild
turbo.....
lower it
wheels
seats
exhaust
piant job
turbo wing
hood
body kit
neons all around
projectors
new altezas
new stereo equipment

  

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mcgyvrJun-27-02 07:02 AM
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#25267, "RE: headliner q (tried search)"
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you will have to remove some trim pieces prob, then rip the old one off, and replace with new cloth, wedge the new cloth back under the trim pieces, its pretty easy I would think, i dont know what the interior of the van looks like.

1998 dodge avenger 4 cyl AT
Mods are:
Not enough

  

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Kaptain_Mike (Guest)Jun-27-02 07:10 AM

  
#25268, "RE: headliner q (tried search)"
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You don't know either, like me because of one simple answer:

It's not an eclipse. Go to the minivan forums for that one, bud.

  

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eclipticriderJun-28-02 05:05 PM
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#25269, "RE: headliner q (tried search)"
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ok gettn' it off isnt' the prob. i want to reuse the cloth thats there. isn't there some kinda spay adhesive that i can use to stick the fabric back to the head liner. see it's like it's falln' off in some parts.

i just need some general advice

tia



mods:
star stage III clutch
gutted cat-cherry bomb-banzi muffler(thanks kris)
cai(thanks kris)
hotter NGK plugs
platnum plus window tint
all black interior
stock RS rims painted black w/neon green calipers and drums (thanks kris)
altezas

future mods(in no particular order):
engine rebuild
turbo.....
lower it
wheels
seats
exhaust
piant job
turbo wing
hood
body kit
neons all around
projectors
new altezas
new stereo equipment

  

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jesseJun-28-02 11:06 PM
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#25270, "RE: headliner q (tried search)"
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yes there is spray adhesive but if you reuse the old headliner it might look kind of crappy. New fabric is not very expensive(felt works fine)

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1997 Dodge Avenger - 13.7 @ 105

  

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Kaptain_Mike (Guest)Jun-29-02 03:02 AM

  
#25271, "RE: headliner q (tried search)"
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Yes, if it's anything like ours....just get some bed sheets, not felt though. Felt tends to "shed" when you rub it. I got the local houstoners here who did theres "No, dood. Don't touch it." hahah. Try it.

  

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