Headliner removal

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smclaren
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Headliner removal

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Hi Guys

Need to remove and replace my headliner. I am going to do some rust prevention up there (using Fish Oil :thup: )

Any tips or tricks on the removal / replacement on these ?

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not really any tips except have a helper when you go to put it back in :thup:
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Yeah smclaren...

Not much to removal... take out the trim screws and it'll fall on yer head.
If you don't have a mate to help ya put it back in, you can put the edges in place, then put in the center screw in to hold in place while you work on putting the trim back in...

Hope that helps...

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oops double post
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1971ford wrote:not really any tips except have a helper when you go to put it back in :thup:

An even tempered one.
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