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Tonyrodz

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It's much better, and easier in the long run to drop the headliner if you're going to redo it.
 
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It's much better, and easier in the long run to drop the headliner if you're going to redo it.

It's still attached because two screws rounded out, had to go locate my drill attachment to drill in and remove them. The new headliner material will be installed with the headliner removed :) thanks!! yes it was a pain to take it down and clean up still partly installed :p
 

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It's still attached because two screws rounded out, had to go locate my drill attachment to drill in and remove them. The new headliner material will be installed with the headliner removed :) thanks!! yes it was a pain to take it down and clean up still partly installed :p
Good luck with it! I've done a few, and the longer they are, the more of a pita they are! The more helping hands, the better. Once it's laid down on the glue you really can't pull it back up to adjust it.
 

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