I’ve fixed many a headliner with these. Do it right and you can make it look like one of those VIP interiors that seem to be the rage. Jo-Anne fabrics usually has them.
I’ve fixed many a headliner with these. Do it right and you can make it look like one of those VIP interiors that seem to be the rage. Jo-Anne fabrics usually has them.
You remove the entire headline (foam and all) buy some new fabric and use 3M spray fabric adhesive. Replace headliner.
rip it out and re-do it yourself. I’m not even sure why everyone’s so butthurt over it sagging as much as they should be disappointed they haven’t found an easy way to re-do it. If you can see the engineering problem then come up with a solution on your own!
I like these guys. They seem to hit problems just like me when fixing oldies..
Blasphemy! Elon is your god, and you shall have no other gods befor him!
“In my mind, Tesla’s core competency is their technology. And that 17-inch touchscreen is the embodiment of Tesla’s technological prowess.“
Old pickups are the best projects if you’re looking for something simple to start out with
Wow, this choked me up some. I am from Iowa, and when I was a teenager, my dad restored his ‘63 Ford F-250 in our garage. Seeing the grill and tailgate on that truck in the article took me right back there. Thanks for this.
While I grew up and still live in the Chicago Suburbs, I too am from Iowa and still have family there, and am equally amazed! I do think Iowa must use a different blend of salt and what not to clear roads though. I see cars that would be rotting heavily here that were in much better shape when going back to visit…
Living in Iowa, I’m surprised that F-250 wasn’t even more rusted with the freak winters we have around here.