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Old 09-03-2008, 02:47 PM
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I am looking at the same thing..I haven't really looked at mine but it seems like it's going to be a pita.. so good questions..
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Originally Posted by BlueXJ
While we are asking how to questions.
Anyone have the secret to removing the overhead console? I have looked but have not located any screws to remove it and I am certain it has some.

Never liked doing interior stuff. Rather rebuild an engine than to work on seats and upholstery.
IIRC there is one screw towards the windshield Blue, and the rear snaps into channels.

This may help?

http://www.go.jeep-xj.info/HowtoOverheadConsole.htm

I have a few overheads in my garage with brackets, i can look and take a few pics if the link doesnt help.
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Originally Posted by XJ?2010
How does it work with a rear sound bar cause mine isnt seprate like overlands it looks to be part of the headliner
I'v never done a 97+ but assume you just need to be a bit more careful stretching and conforming. My soundbar actually has a few hidden cuts where i would have had a wrinkle if i didnt cut/overlap. The camo hid them real well.

A fabric with some stretch to it would probably be best on a 97+.
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where did you get that fabric at?
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I used the 77 (3M) spray... and one hot summer day it started drooping... I'm going to use the contact cement next time... I just bought a gallon can of it
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If you do it use 3m super 90 high -temp, get at a upholster shop. Here is a pic of a guy on his boards headliner.
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