Date: Wed, 09 Jan 2002 15:22:15 GMT From: "gurrn" <gurnnnopsamaxi.com> Subject: Re: textile in roof SAAB 99 loosening
My wife found A guy on the web who sells recovered headliners (for 900s, at least). He cuts the cardboard core crosswise and covers the two halves. the seam is almost unnoticable. It has mad a tremendous difference in the appearance of my '88 900S, so much so, that my 17 year old daughter has taken over the car. The reason for the crosswise cut is (I think) that otherwise you have to remove the windshield to get the headliner core out. I'll try to find the address if anyone is interested. -fb "Four Weis" <mweinopsamcom> wrote in message news:3C3B7E29.D34BD7ACnopsamcom... > This is a common problem. I tried the spray glue, the one that said it > specifically was NOT for headliners, and it worked for only a short > time. I ended up quilting the liner up. I bought my second Saab with > the headliner just replaced! > > Jonas F wrote: > > > Hi, > > I've got an SAAB 99 Combi Coupe from year 1978. > > The textile in the roof has fallen down and is now only attached to > > the roof at the edges. > > Has anyone else had the same problem and how can you glue(?) it back > > again without destroying the textile? > > Thanks for your help > > /Jonas >