Got tired of the Saggy headliner…so I decided to do something about it. The repair cost me $12 and took an hour and a half…all included, from prep time t…
Got tired of the Saggy headliner…so I decided to do something about it. The repair cost me $12 and took an hour and a half…all included, from prep time t…
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I sure am glad there are folks like you and You Tube to save folks like me a LOT of time trying to figure out how to fix stuff without messing up.
You gave excellent tips and showed me what to do and what NOT to do.
My headliner did not come out perfect but my passagers can now ride without the headliner resting on their heads.
Thanks!
My headliner is literally sitting on top of my head. Nail gun might do the trick. Jk.. Thanks for the video!
thanks for the video help me a lot with my truck am fix up a 73 chevy in side out it 1st restore and i need all videos i find ..
Thank you Jim — very straightforward and easy to follow.
Thank you for the info. I did it on my 2005 ford ranger. now the cloth is not sagging 🙂
Thanks for the video!
Nice job Man. That Spray glue is super handy. My problem is just the corners are sagging in the rear of the cab. I hate to tear the the whole Shiterroe out for a couple of small spots. Anyway thanks for the great vid.
Nice I need to do this to my 92
Keep up the good work, please teach more stuff, like this.
very helpful , well made
LOL, she had been studying all day, and was startin to get ready for tomorrow…but thanks! not many guys get a ‘doctor’ to help em work on their beater trucks…
Nice job Jim, and Mrs. Toledo, I presume. ” Pretty Lady”. My son refurbished a vintage Fender Rhoades electric piano, and we used 3M 77 to fasten the new tolex cover to the plywood body of the piano. It did a great job, and it looks like new. Just like your headliner.
very informativ, Jim.