Head Liner fitting
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Head Liner fitting
Do you have to remove the screen to fit a new head liner?[/b]
Lifes Too Fast But The Car`s Not, It even managed to miss the boat twice.
Now passed customs.
Now on route.
Now in posession.
Now costing me sh*t loads.
Now passed customs.
Now on route.
Now in posession.
Now costing me sh*t loads.
No.
It took me & 2 other guys to fit mine.
Ideally the car should be upside down or if you have a trained Octopus helping that will help.
Hair drier and lots of clamps I suggest.
If the pics were still up on my thread you could check out my job.
I can post them again here if you'd like. I'll find the online guide I used which was invaluable if you want?
http://www.hotrod.com/howto/76318_headl ... tallation/
http://www.moparmusclemagazine.com/howt ... ewall.html
It took me & 2 other guys to fit mine.
Ideally the car should be upside down or if you have a trained Octopus helping that will help.
Hair drier and lots of clamps I suggest.
If the pics were still up on my thread you could check out my job.
I can post them again here if you'd like. I'll find the online guide I used which was invaluable if you want?
http://www.hotrod.com/howto/76318_headl ... tallation/
http://www.moparmusclemagazine.com/howt ... ewall.html
No worries.
Big plastic clamps to hold the thing tight and a hairdryer to warm the creases out as you pull it tighter and you'll be sorted.
An extra pair of hands to hand wouldn't go a miss either.
Obviously take extreme care when locating screw mounting points for mirrors, sun visors and seatbelt bolts etc.
Big plastic clamps to hold the thing tight and a hairdryer to warm the creases out as you pull it tighter and you'll be sorted.
An extra pair of hands to hand wouldn't go a miss either.
Obviously take extreme care when locating screw mounting points for mirrors, sun visors and seatbelt bolts etc.