How can i repair ripped cloth on headliner
How can i repair ripped cloth on headliner
My headliner is in good shape except for the ripped carpet on the middle of the passanger side ttop part.
Also, both of my visors are ripped, but in good shape...
i think it might just find some used ones for 25 bucks or so though.
I cant justify throwing down over 100 bills for a new headliner when the one i have isnt sagging or anything is just ripped a little. It just sucks to see it when i take off my ttops... springs coming soon
I was wondering if therse a method i could use to repair it to make it look close to new.
-Brenton
Also, both of my visors are ripped, but in good shape...
i think it might just find some used ones for 25 bucks or so though.
I cant justify throwing down over 100 bills for a new headliner when the one i have isnt sagging or anything is just ripped a little. It just sucks to see it when i take off my ttops... springs coming soon

I was wondering if therse a method i could use to repair it to make it look close to new.
-Brenton
You can try to get a new patch of fabric and glue it in, but it would probably be easier and look better if you have a new headliner put on. I took my own out and cleaned the old fabric off of it, then took it to an automotive interior shop and they put on a new headliner for $44 i think
they estimated about $15 to do my visors too.
so it's not really that expensive if you take it out and put it in yourself.
P.S. and my car was a hardtop
they estimated about $15 to do my visors too.
so it's not really that expensive if you take it out and put it in yourself.
P.S. and my car was a hardtop
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