Dude you bent the front headliner strip taking it off from one end, it bent at the screw hole when you let it hang down on its own weight! You must learn to leave the center one for support, take it out last so you don't harm the restoration. If I saw you do this on mine, I would take it away since this is amateur hour in progress... you need to figure out how gravity works, these are expensive parts. The one you bent could be $100. MY vehicle won't be your skooling...
@CAPUCHINOGARAGE
3 жыл бұрын
Gotcha lol i get wagoneers here pretty often no issues come back I’ll watch for that. There is no SKOOLING here just giving some tips haha
@jeepsblackpowderandlights4305
3 жыл бұрын
@@CAPUCHINOGARAGE Yea ive learned alot on my 90 grand wagoneer headliner, you honestly need two people to help with these larger carboard head liners. especially the ones with the center consoles from 89-91. they have no board in the center due to the console and once you take the console out the headliner will want to the drop and it WILL bend the board. I did my 90 in vinyl using weldwood glue. I didnt want to redo it in fabric.. fabric headliners get all kinds of dirt and pollen in them and just look meh.. vinyl looks like leather and looks 100x better. Also i dont know if you did this, but at the end when you took the metal strip out in the front, you started pulling on the headliner board, where i said it will bend in half.. YOU actually need to PUSH UP on the headliner on the sides as it sits inside metal channles and thats how you take it off. Did you ever get those ugly creases out of the fabric ?? Another tip is to use a hand screw driver when reinstalling.. a drill will strip the holes and bend the metal if youre not careful. and also the visors use plastic cups and the plastic coat hangar things.. they can crack soo easily.
@CAPUCHINOGARAGE
3 жыл бұрын
@@jeepsblackpowderandlights4305 good for you I got my ways of doing things and I learn more everyday. I appreciate you coming once to comment but to do it again you got an issue lol I use drills I use handheld and I don’t strip thanks for the tips and I always give headliners steam after everything is installed the steam will inflate the foam and removes the Ugly creases.
@jeepsblackpowderandlights4305
3 жыл бұрын
@@CAPUCHINOGARAGE youre too inexperienced and young then if you think using power tools on 30+ year old antiques is ok.. especially with plastic that just breathing on it can make it shatter. Even on setting 1 or 2 of a drill.. Youll learn eventually what in talkin about You cant get a feel for things with power tools. But keep doing things the way you feel comfortable. The plastic and netal strips on those visors and headliners arent made anymore and 99% of then are broken already. The same thing goes for working on mechanical aspect too.. sometimes doing things by hand is better..
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