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    Thanks Scouse

    I never even thought of looking at earlier vehicles, but now it might be worth it.

    I'll check on both wrecks and if they both look good will report back here in case anyone else is interested

    Cheers
    Jason

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    It's been a while since I was inside an early D1 so just compare the interior trim. The early car might be slightly different in some places.

    It might not make a difference but just check before wasting time & money removing it.
    Scott

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    if your lining is not too sagged using a warm travel iron can reactivate the glue a bit to get it to stay up

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    The trouble is not with the glue but the foam backing on the lining itself falling apart. Often you'll see half/side of the foam on the board, the other half/side is still on the lining.
    Scott

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    Quote Originally Posted by jason7001 View Post
    But did someone here say the early D1s (with the woven headling) don't suffer from the problem or suffer less from the problem?

    I know of 2 early (uglydash) D1's that I might be able to scavenge headlings from, but would be loathe to go to the effort if they, too, may sag

    Cheers
    Jason
    Mines a '91 'uglydash' and sits in the sun all day. No issues with sagging. The trim around the side and alpine windows is all peeling back though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse View Post
    The trouble is not with the glue but the foam backing on the lining itself falling apart. Often you'll see half/side of the foam on the board, the other half/side is still on the lining.
    This is exactly the problem. I have not replaced a Disco lining yet but 3 in early Range Rovers. All I did was get the materal from a local upholstery outlet. Cost worked out at less than $100. A couple of hours work and it looks good as new. The material may need to be ordered in but this gives time for the cleaning of the lining etc. And you get the satifaction of doing it yourself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sjane View Post
    Mines a '91 'uglydash' and sits in the sun all day. No issues with sagging. The trim around the side and alpine windows is all peeling back though.
    Exactly the same with my 93 Tdi.

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    Friday I went to a guy here in Geelong called Williamson Trimmers in Newtown he quoted me about $350 to do the job but he doesn't use the same material instead he use's a carpet like material that has strech in it and is lighter but after looking at it I thought that it would not look good and could be a dust trap. He even explained that he has already done a few Land Rover's with it and the ownrs were happy with it something I can't believe as when I picture it up there looking like a cheap nasty fix.

    I am also considering a of getting MDF panel that is very light and cutting out the size of the sun roof spaces and placing them over it so when it does get done it will be all flat with no sun roof indents as I believe this is where the drop starts.

    I am also looking at the same material that is used in my VZ Commodore roof linning as it looks much better I think it is also used in the Falcons of the same year as well.

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    I just removed my roof lining sunday and I will be dropping it off to the guy in Geelong and since I will not be keeping my landy I will just get the lining replaced as before no mods bit I will be picking a different material this time.

    It was no fun getting it out not really that easy and I can see why it fails early the backing LR uses is crap and cheap it's like the whole thing is foam it's not going to be fun getting it back in the wagon and then installing it back into the LR without making a crease as it is flimsy and floppy.

    I'll post pics when it's back in.

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    Hi.

    I recently removed the hoodlining out of my 97 Disco and got it retrimmed in new material for $150.

    I found the removal and replacement very easy. The hardest bit was getting the rooflining to the trimmers once I removed it.

    If anyone on the Gold Coast is interested I used the motor trimmers in Southport near the Brickworks just off Ferry Road.

    He was also doing a Range Rover at the same time.

    Damian.

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