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2008-01-08 02:18:23
#11
my b13 with sunroof currently has no headliner and the junk never has b13's with sunroof, so the only headliners i can find are non sunroof. will a non sunroof headliner even fit onto a sunroof one? can i just cut the hole out, lol?
2008-01-08 19:02:31
#12
http://photo.argylelabs.net/main.php?g2_itemId=134
http://photo.argylelabs.net/main.php?g2_itemId=143
2008-01-09 04:02:23
#13
Originally Posted by sqd
i was planning on redoing my doors and headliner. was going to do the doors in red to match the sparco seats but WOW. that's SUPER bright. so i think i'll just stick to black. any suggestions for headliner color? does anyone sell the stock type material/color? i think a black headliner would make the interior of the car feel much smaller.


jo-ann fabris sells oem headliner material.
2008-01-09 12:50:57
#14
Most upholstery shops will keep a roll of material that matches and is the same texture. Mine was only a hundred bux and they took out the cardboard (without screwing it up), completely cleaned off the trashed foam, put new foam and material, given they do it day in and day out it was well worth it, see above. Also had them do the visors; lost the mirror (wasn't worth the cost to do that bit); that was $60. Flawless work.
If you wanna do your own, biggest thing is to not screw up the cardboard. Stiff brush will clean off the old foam; then go to the old site and search; there's a discussion about the glues, and there is one of them that actually works, most don't hold up.
2008-01-09 13:58:05
#15
looking back over this thread, i can say i learned something.. the back seats have oh **** bars.. amazing.
2008-01-09 14:38:10
#16
Originally Posted by jerryeads
Most upholstery shops will keep a roll of material that matches and is the same texture. Mine was only a hundred bux and they took out the cardboard (without screwing it up), completely cleaned off the trashed foam, put new foam and material, given they do it day in and day out it was well worth it, see above. Also had them do the visors; lost the mirror (wasn't worth the cost to do that bit); that was $60. Flawless work.
If you wanna do your own, biggest thing is to not screw up the cardboard. Stiff brush will clean off the old foam; then go to the old site and search; there's a discussion about the glues, and there is one of them that actually works, most don't hold up.


Good info, thanks. My foam is so cooked and deteriorated near the edges especially that I want to replace it all. That's not something I feel like doing myself to save a few hundred bucks, not when I'm self-employed, it doesn't make sense.

Thanks again. If the foam was in better shape I'd get the fabric and give this a try but knowing a shop can replace it, now I just have to find a decent local one.
2008-01-09 15:22:17
#17
Originally Posted by Bowlcut
...i hope Louis takes a picture of his. Other than stock his is about the best ive seen. Redone in a charcoal cloth and did vinyl dye on his a pillars, makes the top of the car dark not light cloth...


Ooh, I've got to get to that. I saw this thread title and thought, "ooh me...me!"

Its actually one of the parts of the car I'm going to miss.

Pics coming tonight...
2008-01-09 17:17:05
#18
Try to find a small shop - at least in my experience the big fancy ones that purport to do high end cars will do lousy work on little jobs like this - and charge a fortune -- I was lucky to find a 'good ol' boy' who'd been doing this for many decades in a little concrete block shop that'd hold 3 cars inside. Shop was paid for, had no overhead 'cept heat and lights, which is part why I dropped a total of $160 on the liner and visors.
2008-01-09 18:39:17
#19
Originally Posted by jerryeads
Try to find a small shop - at least in my experience the big fancy ones that purport to do high end cars will do lousy work on little jobs like this - and charge a fortune -- I was lucky to find a 'good ol' boy' who'd been doing this for many decades in a little concrete block shop that'd hold 3 cars inside. Shop was paid for, had no overhead 'cept heat and lights, which is part why I dropped a total of $160 on the liner and visors.


Werd..the guy I use over and over is a quiet redneck who looks just like Grizzly Adams. And his work is top notch. Plus its like $80.
2008-01-09 19:17:08
#20
Originally Posted by llaprad1
Werd..the guy I use over and over is a quiet redneck who looks just like Grizzly Adams. And his work is top notch. Plus its like $80.


Hey, that describes most of my relatives from where I grew up in Oregon!

So true I get nothing but crap most of the time from the "high end" local shops, where I live they are used to all the luxo-brands and a very high % of newer cars.

They treat me like a freak when I bring my "old Nissans" to get work done. One prick at a MIDAS (yes, a MIDAS) derisively said "Oooooh, LOOOK, it's a SENTRA!" within earshot of me when a guy who worked there recognized it from SCC. They were really unhelpful with my Altima, too, no more business from me. If I brought my Infiniti over, then they'd be all so helpful, the ass****s.

My local dealer is good for some of the mechanical work I don't want to do and they don't overcharge me, just hope the Service Mgr doesn't retire soon, or I'll probably be back to square one.

Now I just have to find a local who isn't empire building spending all their time working on new BMW's and get my liner done!
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