best route for headliner
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Car: 87 T/A
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best route for headliner
I need to repair or replace the T-Top headliner on my 87 TA. I have a gray interior & would like to know if I'm better off just having mine recovered locally or going with one of the ABS or fiberglass aftermarket replacments. If anyone has any opinions I would welcome the advise.
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from what ive heard is if your piece is still intact, ie the cardboard or fibreboard or whatever it is...its better to just recover and it will properly..as i hear with the ABS even though its far more resilent some people report major fitting issues so its upto you and how much they will charge for the restore.
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Re: best route for headliner
Go to a local shop and have them do and sit and have a coffee. By the time you order one install it and the problems tearing the car apart. I avoided all of that and had mine done locally. It cost about $150 and took about 1 1/2 hours and the coffee was free. My opinion.....
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