Falling Headliner
Nick Lawrence
nick at beol.net
Fri Feb 5 06:34:26 PST 2016
Agree, having done two headliners by the R + R method, next time I used
small screws and washers. Gave it a nice button tuck look! Even did my
Dodge van.
Nick
On 2/4/2016 11:11 PM, Britt Crowell wrote:
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> My '04 A4 seems to have started drooping the headliner.....
> http://s24.photobucket.com/user/ddibiase/media/E2D66C9D-5415-425E-8AE4-6B91EBF27522_zpstwah5kcx.jpg.html
> Short of removing the entire thing and re-gluing it, any suggestions on what can be done?
> Thanks....
> Dan D'04 A4 !>*TQ MT-6Central NJ USA
>
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> Same thing happened to the wife's '01 A8L, I just went shade tree on it and got some of those clear screw things from the local Wally Word, should have them at any fabric store. They have clear plastic heads on them and don't bother me near as much as I thought they would. Guess it all depends on how many miles you got and what your car is worth to you.
> Dritz 30 Twist Pins
> https://www.onlinefabricstore.net/dritz-30-twist-pins-.htm
>
> Britt
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