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General Sport Trac Discussion
Headliner coming loose at windshield.
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<blockquote data-quote="OLE442" data-source="post: 1046054" data-attributes="member: 64972"><p>Mine is starting up front by the windshield for now. Just a little bit. I bought some screw in clear plastic things they used to hold furniture covers on cloth furniture back in the day. I used four of them to hold the part that was starting to come lose and it's holding for now. I'll use more if needed until it becomes a problem. It really isn't noticeable but the worse it gets, the worse it will look! </p><p></p><p>If you blast down the interstate (I-70 LOL) with your windows all down, the circulating air will suck the headliner away from the backing.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]3093[/ATTACH]I have removed the old vinyl type headliners like in a Camaro and reglued it successfully. I did it to a cloth one once with mixed results.</p><p></p><p>Good luck fellow Buckeye!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OLE442, post: 1046054, member: 64972"] Mine is starting up front by the windshield for now. Just a little bit. I bought some screw in clear plastic things they used to hold furniture covers on cloth furniture back in the day. I used four of them to hold the part that was starting to come lose and it's holding for now. I'll use more if needed until it becomes a problem. It really isn't noticeable but the worse it gets, the worse it will look! If you blast down the interstate (I-70 LOL) with your windows all down, the circulating air will suck the headliner away from the backing. [ATTACH type="full" alt="Twist in pins.jpg"]3093[/ATTACH]I have removed the old vinyl type headliners like in a Camaro and reglued it successfully. I did it to a cloth one once with mixed results. Good luck fellow Buckeye!! [/QUOTE]
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