ScottyWM
07-25-2004, 12:31 PM
Been done for a couple weeks now. A PITA but worth it. Got quotes over the phone first, they said $100 - $150 if I took it out and brought it to them, $250 if I just brought the car to them. I told them "you know this is a wagon with 2 sunroofs".
Not wanting them to break anything, I decided I'd take it all out myself. With Bill R's helpful instructions, I got everthing out no problem. Took it all (15 pieces including pillar covers) to the shops. They take a look and just kinda go "wow", that's a lot of work. They'd never seen a double sunroof either, and had to call everyone over and I'd give a demonstration. Suddenly the price is $250, the $100 is for the big one piece roofs (roof only) most sedans have. Well, I was kind of expecting that, so I decided to do it myself. Material was $12/yard (high, but I got the good stuff going into new cars, not the typical rat fur), 3 cans of adhesive (ran out on the 2nd can) was $30. So I spent less than $80 total.
Started on the easier pieces. Quickly found out it's not easy. You can't place the fabric on the piece - it's much easier to put the piece on the fabric and pull the fabric onto it. By pressing the pieces onto the fabric you can avoid finger marks. For the recesses, I made a bed of towels that I could make conform to the piece, then laid the fabric on it and pressed the piece onto it - this worked very well.
Let all the glue set for a week before reinstalling, just to make sure there were no surprises. Put in new rear speakers while I was in there. Cleaned and greased the sunroof tracks, etc. Still had a couple small spots where you can see what looks like a finger mark where I must have pushed too hard. Hopefully those will disappear over time.
Was surprised how bad shape the old headliner was in when I took it off! The new one made a big difference. There is less noise now too!
Old pieces
http://216.77.188.54/coDataImages/p/Groups/96/96274/folders/98321/1157535old.jpg
New headliner in car (hard to get a good picture!)
http://216.77.188.54/coDataImages/p/Groups/96/96274/folders/98321/1157539new.jpg
Not wanting them to break anything, I decided I'd take it all out myself. With Bill R's helpful instructions, I got everthing out no problem. Took it all (15 pieces including pillar covers) to the shops. They take a look and just kinda go "wow", that's a lot of work. They'd never seen a double sunroof either, and had to call everyone over and I'd give a demonstration. Suddenly the price is $250, the $100 is for the big one piece roofs (roof only) most sedans have. Well, I was kind of expecting that, so I decided to do it myself. Material was $12/yard (high, but I got the good stuff going into new cars, not the typical rat fur), 3 cans of adhesive (ran out on the 2nd can) was $30. So I spent less than $80 total.
Started on the easier pieces. Quickly found out it's not easy. You can't place the fabric on the piece - it's much easier to put the piece on the fabric and pull the fabric onto it. By pressing the pieces onto the fabric you can avoid finger marks. For the recesses, I made a bed of towels that I could make conform to the piece, then laid the fabric on it and pressed the piece onto it - this worked very well.
Let all the glue set for a week before reinstalling, just to make sure there were no surprises. Put in new rear speakers while I was in there. Cleaned and greased the sunroof tracks, etc. Still had a couple small spots where you can see what looks like a finger mark where I must have pushed too hard. Hopefully those will disappear over time.
Was surprised how bad shape the old headliner was in when I took it off! The new one made a big difference. There is less noise now too!
Old pieces
http://216.77.188.54/coDataImages/p/Groups/96/96274/folders/98321/1157535old.jpg
New headliner in car (hard to get a good picture!)
http://216.77.188.54/coDataImages/p/Groups/96/96274/folders/98321/1157539new.jpg