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From: Gilbert AZ/Las Cruces NM
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 upgraded
Yeah I have done 3 so far. pretty easy. this is the best glue to use for our heat. (i only have a little left in this can).
Joanns sells it.
and they sell the headliner material there too
Joanns sells it.
and they sell the headliner material there too
Originally Posted by 96_xj
Yeah I have done 3 so far. pretty easy. this is the best glue to use for our heat. (i only have a little left in this can).
Joanns sells it.
and they sell the headliner material there too
Joanns sells it.
and they sell the headliner material there too
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From: Gilbert AZ/Las Cruces NM
Year: 1996
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take it out is the only way. 2 ppl is recommended to get it out and in so you dont bend the board. one person can do it tho. Take it out, strip the old stuff off, spray the backing board and the new headliner (half at a time) press the half on and then do the other half. I can write a step by step if you want
Originally Posted by 96_xj
take it out is the only way. 2 ppl is recommended to get it out and in so you dont bend the board. one person can do it tho. Take it out, strip the old stuff off, spray the backing board and the new headliner (half at a time) press the half on and then do the other half. I can write a step by step if you want
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From: Albuquerque
Year: 1995
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
id say taking it out would be the best so your not working against gravity and inside the tight xj dodging the seats
iv been waiting for mine to sag a little more before i redo it but id like to see how you guys do it and how it comes out
i plan on doing a mix of mossy oak camo fabric and a military flag like this
iv been waiting for mine to sag a little more before i redo it but id like to see how you guys do it and how it comes out
i plan on doing a mix of mossy oak camo fabric and a military flag like this
Yea I was going to wait on mine too but in this heat we have had lately gravity took over.. lol. I'm debating what pattern to use. Ill definitely post pictures for you Alfredo
Originally Posted by alfreado121
id say taking it out would be the best so your not working against gravity and inside the tight xj dodging the seats
iv been waiting for mine to sag a little more before i redo it but id like to see how you guys do it and how it comes out
i plan on doing a mix of mossy oak camo fabric and a military flag like this
iv been waiting for mine to sag a little more before i redo it but id like to see how you guys do it and how it comes out
i plan on doing a mix of mossy oak camo fabric and a military flag like this
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From: Roswell, NM
Year: 1997
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 L
Originally Posted by jusper88
Flag from the thirteen colonies, right before they declared independence from Britain. Thirteen rattlers on his tail symbolizes thirteen colonies.
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From: Gilbert AZ/Las Cruces NM
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 upgraded
however here is a photo step by step:
http://www.wlsheadliners.com/tutorials/cherokee/


