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liam_b 30th September 2007 04:37

retriming roof
 
anyone on here retrimed there roof i have toke mine off just thinking how easy is it going to be to retrim and fit back on?

Mark51 30th September 2007 10:21

should be easy to retrim it mate, its getting it back on that will take the time.

just measure it and get some fabric and some addhesive spray. you might want to get a stappler to hold the fabric down better but make sure dont go all the wau threw

djrem 30th September 2007 10:29

get velcro.

its the easiest thing to get back on.

put one side on the metal roof, the other on the headlining.

then pop it in.

Can see that hardest part being the retrim as the headlining is just card like.

Best of luck. get some pics ;)

Mark51 30th September 2007 10:38

do a guide, guarenteed rep ftw

TU-Tuning 30th September 2007 11:25

there is already a guide somehwere i think, a guy with a fully modded posi westcoast did one about a year ago

Mark51 6th October 2007 02:47

^^ any chance of a link?

liam_b 15th October 2007 19:48

well i done it was alot easyer than i fort and looks alot better than the standerd black gray

befor with cig burns and wear marks


befor i trimed it


still needing to spray cuple lil bits


makes the car alot darker inside


thinking about black seats next with red stich

Wayne 15th October 2007 19:51

love the retrimmed roof and the doorcards and centre console:y: really ace job.

djrem 15th October 2007 19:52

Quote:

Originally Posted by liam_b (Post 1541337)
well i done it was alot easyer than i fort and looks alot better than the standerd black gray

befor with cig burns and wear marks


befor i trimed it


still needing to spray cuple lil bits


makes the car alot darker inside


thinking about black seats next with red stich


Sets would look awesome with that. great contrast

Martinsaxo 15th October 2007 20:02

How easy was it to remove the roof trim mate?

Martin.

djrem 15th October 2007 20:05

Quote:

Originally Posted by Martinsaxo (Post 1541390)
How easy was it to remove the roof trim mate?

Martin.

you just pull it off. its glued

Lozza_vtr 15th October 2007 20:16

Wow. Excellent work matey.;) So did you have to glue the headlining back in place, what glue did you use?

Martinsaxo 15th October 2007 20:21

Quote:

Originally Posted by djrem (Post 1541401)
you just pull it off. its glued

Cheers Rem :y:

Martin.

OLLYVTS 15th October 2007 20:40

That looks really good i think im going to have to do mine now.How did you put it back on,how rem said?

liam_b 16th October 2007 01:49

Quote:

Originally Posted by Martinsaxo (Post 1541390)
How easy was it to remove the roof trim mate?


Martin.

to remove it u have to take off roof handles all 6 plastic pillers sun visers then u have to pull it off the rails for the sun roof

Quote:

Originally Posted by OLLYVTS (Post 1541486)
That looks really good i think im going to have to do mine now.How did you put it back on,how rem said?

i havnt reglued mine on but i will at some point all the other bits hold it on

saxowebby 16th October 2007 01:57

looks good mate what carpet did u use and what glue.

liam_b 16th October 2007 04:40

that carpet n that glue relly strong stuff http://stores.ebay.co.uk/KSH-AUDIO-L...QQftidZ2QQtZkm

betty02 16th October 2007 08:58

thats sweat that mate get some pics of the hole interiour, is yoru center console sprayed or flocked?

Love it mate you really need seats :P

liam_b 17th October 2007 02:58

its standerd dash mate more pics in my progress thread
http://www.saxperience.com/forum/sho...d.php?t=107691


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