Today we’re fixing the one thing about my AU Falcon that annoyed me the most – the saggy headliner! The plan – remove my existing saggy headlining, strip off all the old material and foam, and then replace it with some new headliner fabric from eBay.
As it turns out, the choice of glue is extremely important here – and whilst I tried my best to select the best product for the job, I didn’t quite hit the mark. Luckily, with a bit of time and patience, things turned out pretty good!
Timestamps:
00:00 – Overview
00:45 – How to remove headliner
01:22 – Removing fixtures
02:22 – Removing fabric & foam
04:03 – What you’ll need
06:32 – Gluing the material
08:09 – Aftermath
09:11 – Refitting fixtures
09:47 – Reinstalling headliner
12:01 – Conclusion
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The best way to do this is go and buy a second hand headliner that is still in good condition , that is too much work