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  1. #11
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    Mine has gone soggy as well. The roof lining that is.

    Had two recent quotes of $330 and $350 from two trimmers on the Central Coast.

  2. #12
    mcrover Guest
    How bad would the inner shell look if you just painted it?

    Mine is just starting to sag now but it has been discoloured by the dust and dirt for many years and a nice gloss enamel paint or 2 pack would be much easier to clean.

    Those of you who have had the shell out, how hard would that sort of thing to do and do you think it would look totally crap?

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    i think it would look shocking why dont you guys try to chase up one of the woven type linings that dont sag, i just got one from sprover that i need to pick up but its perfect and a decent price

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boxer View Post
    Do you have a link for this? Also, did you buy it while the dollar was good?

    Hey Mark , may be we could turn your sagging roof lining into a How to Tutorial for Aulro

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtdawg View Post
    i think it would look shocking why dont you guys try to chase up one of the woven type linings that dont sag, i just got one from sprover that i need to pick up but its perfect and a decent price
    Ahh yes the old school Disco headlinings, good stuff and easy to clean. I should have swapped it from my old Disco to the new before I sold it.

  6. #16
    Thommo Guest

    Bodgie Fix It Tips

    Hmmm, let me see

    Waste 5 hours of my time and still muck around with ripping off old lining and gluing new lining plus still spending $.......................NO

    Perhaps spend 200 - 300 - 400 + getting it done professionally (well at least paying professional fees).........................................NO

    OK being the master of budget quick and bodgie fixes

    For years when I have been faced with the prospect of having to repair a sagging headliner (O for the days of real headliners with bows )

    Out with a hypo syringe, suck up some glue, stick needle through headlining, squeeze in appropriate qty of glue, massage evenly with fingers/roller.
    Always worked for me, just be careful of type of glue used (test on some similar material first) Don't use heavy duty bonding type cements they will cause fabric to go hard and discolour.

    Couple of small pin *****s in headlining when brushed over will never be noticed. Some glues may cause a wrinkle or two but still better than sagging headlining.

    Thommo
    D1V8ESman
    Last edited by Thommo; 28th November 2008 at 05:22 PM. Reason: I guess we can't use the "p---k" word?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco_owner View Post
    Hey Mark , may be we could turn your sagging roof lining into a How to Tutorial for Aulro
    Sweet, I'll buy the kit and the beers, you come around and fit it for me and I'll take the photos

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    Oh, and I also had a quote for this from a well respected local Castle Hill (NSW) trimmer. He wanted about $500 drive in drive out and $300 if I just bought in the lining

  9. #19
    mcrover Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by dirtdawg View Post
    i think it would look shocking why dont you guys try to chase up one of the woven type linings that dont sag, i just got one from sprover that i need to pick up but its perfect and a decent price
    I dont care what you think it would look like, I asked for people who knew what one lookied like stripped not just for an opinion.

    Thanks for the suggestion on the older type lining, I will chase one up.

  10. #20
    jonpp Guest

    D1 Roof Lining

    Thanks to all that have offered suggestions.Seems like my quote for $ 400 seems fair but will still shop around & might try to find that Roof Lining kit from the US & see how much that would be as taking it out myself is no problem.For now I'll just put up wiuth it. Jon.

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