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    Sagging roof liner

    Flaming roof liner has started to sag in a couple places. Any ideas of solving problem without complete dismantling??

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    Map pins provide a useful support and colourful distraction.

    Other than that no you have to get a new lining as the sag is caused by the foam backing of the lining disintegrating. Any good upholsterer can do it WIWO for about $300 -350 or less if you do the removal replace.

    Regard s Philip A

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    one novel solution is to use the smallest stapler you can buy to staple it up

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    Only solution...get it out and get it fixed, anything less is not gioing to make you happy.
    To remove the card yourself...1hour even if you don't know what you're doing and it's 35C.
    Get the trimmer to do their bit...1 day and $400.00, and 1 hour to reinstate.

    Worththe worry free and "oh so ugly" other options.

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by wopac5 View Post
    Only solution...get it out and get it fixed, anything less is not gioing to make you happy.
    To remove the card yourself...1hour even if you don't know what you're doing and it's 35C.
    Get the trimmer to do their bit...1 day and $400.00, and 1 hour to reinstate.

    Worththe worry free and "oh so ugly" other options.

    Cheers
    Shouldn't even be $400, if you shop around a bit you can get it done for under $200 if you remove it yourself.
    Mine has just started showing signs of sagging too Will get it fixed when it gets worse but I wouldnt resort to dodgy methods like stapler.

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    I have an idea for repairing in place, wont say much for now but if it works and when I get the bits will post how I did it along with a few pics!

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    Roadworthy

    Great so disco's linings sag aswell, had a falcon do it and found out the hard way that its a roadworthy requirement in Victoria, $300 for a Falcon wagon so disco should be same

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    Roadworthy? interesting

    My one has been going flat for several years, don't even notice it now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocky88 View Post
    Shouldn't even be $400, if you shop around a bit you can get it done for under $200 if you remove it yourself.
    Mine has just started showing signs of sagging too Will get it fixed when it gets worse but I wouldnt resort to dodgy methods like stapler.
    No, it probably shouldn't be $400.00. But I am talking Karratha costs where we live with a base load of $500.00. so $400.00 is cheap, and shopping around in one shop doesn't save anything

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    Googled it

    Quote Originally Posted by wopac5 View Post
    No, it probably shouldn't be $400.00. But I am talking Karratha costs where we live with a base load of $500.00. so $400.00 is cheap, and shopping around in one shop doesn't save anything
    LOL - had to look that up on Google Maps to see where it was

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