Headliner bites the dust - options?
#16
Previous owner fixed mine good...
.....and cheap. As they say ,poor people have poor ways. You know those long sewing stick pins with the crooked metal heads,, there must be a hundred or two up their. It makes it look like wittle bitty stars shining,,,but I NEVER look up. I dont care as long as it isnt in my eyes and cant see the windsheild or further!! My truck is fer workin, not playin nor pretty ness. I will let YOU guys do all that fer my share!! OR its a good TEMP solution till you get it fixed permanent!! OR as they say"Its good enough for who its for!!!" You guys rock!!! I just rock in my chair,,,I am THAT old!!-don-
#18
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Another Cheap Quick Fix
The wife came up with some little cork-screw pins, made just for sagging headliners, from Walmart, I think.
We used them in an old Grand Cherokee that we no longer have.
These had big fancy button heads to hold up the liner, and cork-screw shaped pin-sized shanks that screwed into that foamy-kinda backing.
If put in a sort of pattern, they don't look half bad.
We used them in an old Grand Cherokee that we no longer have.
These had big fancy button heads to hold up the liner, and cork-screw shaped pin-sized shanks that screwed into that foamy-kinda backing.
If put in a sort of pattern, they don't look half bad.
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