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Need Immediate Help with headliner!!!!
So im in the process of removing my headliner to replace it and I have removed alll the upper trim panels, lights, and grab handles. pretty much anything that was on the roof. BUT I CAN"T GET THE HEADLINER TO COME OUT!!! there is talk of four metal clips???? where are these clips because im pretty sure this is whats stopping it from being removed!!!! please help asap this jeep has to be back on the road tomorrow
oh its a 98 cherokee... thanks |
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excerpt from the manual, can't cut & past diagrams though... |
There are 2 tabs at the edge of where the headliner tucks in along the speaker bar, the pic says to disengage these.
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If the pictures he sent didnt help, slide along the inside with a plastic cake knife or something similar to find the clips. I just pulled the whole thing out, its fiberglass its pretty flexible. Than again mines a 94 and a put new resin on it so i didn't care what i tore apart getting it out.
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once you remove all the trim from all the pillars, sunvisors, grab handles, and lights it should just fall out leaving the speaker bar still on the jeep, you might have to unbolt the speakers though
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when i was replacing my old crappy headliner with a "new one" from the JY i had to push the old headliner forward than pull down for it to move... it was held on by a clip/brace that held up my top console. :hammer: GL!
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i removed teh speakers and then pulled it right out... Got it cleaned up and prepped for the new fabric
then im gonna vht nightshade the turn markes but tahts ompletely unrelated ti th |
cool what color you doing im thinking about redoing mine while its out
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redid mine in gray, its in the attic with bookes and stereo speakers and weights laying on it... harderst part was shaping the area around teh rear speakers... that was a pain..
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There is some velcro strips on older jeeps
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i was thinking about dropping it off at the apolstry place by me and get it dark grey like the rest of the interior
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it is up to you really, do you have the time and the know how to do it? if so just do it yourself, otherwise yeah it might be better to hand it off to a profesional to do
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well i kinda know the guy and i dont really have the room to do it but i guess ill worry about it later i got more work to do before it goes back in
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its really not that hard. getting it out and in was the hardest part for me. helps to have a friend to hold it up
and when laying the fabric out once its out put the headliner on a flat surface. rip off the old fabric and scrape off any remaining foam. I used a thick bristle brush. vacuum it off then get some head liner material from somewhere( i got it at Joann's fabric) and some good headliner adhesive spray (auto zone had some). do not cheap out on the headliner adhesive or you will be doing it all over again. the fabric should over hang a little bit you can cut it when your done i find it easy to do one half at a time lay the fabric on the backer board and fold back one half of it spray both the backer board and headliner fabric. wait till its tacky i think it tacks in 20 Min fold it back over using a roller apply presser from the center toward the outer edges. then fold the other side back and do the same thing let it dry for 24 hours before putting it back in the jeep it cost me $50 to do my headliner overhead consle and speaker bar shop wanted $300 for just the headliner it looks like new, and has held up great for the last two years |
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