Saggy headlining
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it will only get worse over time,
i currently have an XJR-40 in at the moment getting the headlining & sunroof done with Dave the Trimmer in Frimley. Done a great job of my XJR-6 last year for £300 odd.
http://www.davethetrimmer.co.uk/contact.html
Darren
i currently have an XJR-40 in at the moment getting the headlining & sunroof done with Dave the Trimmer in Frimley. Done a great job of my XJR-6 last year for £300 odd.
http://www.davethetrimmer.co.uk/contact.html
Darren
Try these guys:
http://www.jaguarheadlinings.com/en/content/4-abou...
Fitted one to my XJS
Much easier than I thought
http://www.jaguarheadlinings.com/en/content/4-abou...
Fitted one to my XJS
Much easier than I thought
HaylingJag said:
it will only get worse over time,
i currently have an XJR-40 in at the moment getting the headlining & sunroof done with Dave the Trimmer in Frimley. Done a great job of my XJR-6 last year for £300 odd.
http://www.davethetrimmer.co.uk/contact.html
Darren
Nice one, thanksi currently have an XJR-40 in at the moment getting the headlining & sunroof done with Dave the Trimmer in Frimley. Done a great job of my XJR-6 last year for £300 odd.
http://www.davethetrimmer.co.uk/contact.html
Darren
I did it myself, in fact I've done a few. The fiberglass can be cracked in half, pulled out the back door and cracked back in. Because of its shape, once it's back in the car you can't tell it has been cracked because it pops back in to place. £10 of 3M fabric and spray glue plus plenty of time is all that's required. Just make sure you have a steady hand, clean place to work and buy the correct fabric, if it's too thin the glue can come through.
Geoff DIxon said:
Try these guys:
http://www.jaguarheadlinings.com/en/content/4-abou...
Fitted one to my XJS
Much easier than I thought
We have had samples of the fabric used by this company and they are not even a close match to the original Jaguar headlining colour.http://www.jaguarheadlinings.com/en/content/4-abou...
Fitted one to my XJS
Much easier than I thought
The guy that does all our interior work does all our headlining with a much better match. The saggy headlining is a very common problem now in the older XK8/Rs, so much so that he has done 3 for us in the last 2 weeks.
I've just fixed mine with some twist pins. Cheap as chips and works a treat. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/UPHOLSTERY-TWIST-13mm-PI...
I found this video and followed suit.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqeA_dsl0h4
I found this video and followed suit.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqeA_dsl0h4
Edited by S6 Devil on Saturday 12th July 02:27
Edited by S6 Devil on Saturday 12th July 02:29
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