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    Saggy hood lining

    Any suggestions where to get a saggy hood lining fixed in Brisbane at a decent price ?

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    Any motor trimmer should be able to do it.

    Forget trying to glue it back up - been there done that. The foam backing on the cloth breaks down so you would be wasting your time to attempt a repair.

    I pulled the roof out and glued it up but it didn't last. I took it to a motor trimmer and he pulled it all out again and re-did it with new cloth for $200 - and that included refitting it.

    The far superior appearance of a job properly done will soon negate any bad thoughts about the cost.

    The P38A is starting to sag in a couple of spots so will need doing soon(ish).

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    Let me know if you find a place.

    I think Vlad had his done before purchase ....

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    Yep will do :wink:

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    If you pull it out / put it in yourself, try a mobile guy. Tell him it will be waiting on saw horses for him, he just has to cover 'em. Makes it a lot cheaper.

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    hood lining

    Try finding a pre 1993 Disco hoodlining - it's of a different construction and never falls down - You can scrub it and it will look like new. It needs a bit of persuasion to get it in, but looks 100%. If it gets creased, wet it with a hose, and let dry out over a few days.

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    while it is down, stick a heap of sunroofs in, helps stop future sagging, and increases the trucks value,

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    I think my budget might stop me at the hood lining,

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    My rangie needs new lining so keen to see a cost if you find someone :wink:
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    Only had 1 price so far $300

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