Cayman headlining

Cayman headlining

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CanAm

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11,342 posts

287 months

Thursday 10th July
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Apologies if this has been covered previously, but the Search function found nothing.

Cayman 987.2, get in it this morning to find, out of the blue, the headlining sagging by some 2-3 inches across the whole roof. No previous hints of any movement. Could it be the heat? It's dark blue and not garaged.

Any thoughts/advice?

TIA

Jones the cat

321 posts

7 months

Thursday 10th July
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CanAm said:
Apologies if this has been covered previously, but the Search function found nothing.

Cayman 987.2, get in it this morning to find, out of the blue, the headlining sagging by some 2-3 inches across the whole roof. No previous hints of any movement. Could it be the heat? It's dark blue and not garaged.

Any thoughts/advice?

TIA
This happened with my 987 R earlier this year. I sense that when it goes (which is a well known issue, due to heat and the adhesive failing) it goes quick. Also happens with newer models too. Better to replace rather than repair.

Slippydiff

15,581 posts

238 months

Thursday 10th July
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Dark car and current UK temps =


CanAm

Original Poster:

11,342 posts

287 months

Thursday 10th July
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Thanks chaps.

Shedding

689 posts

265 months

Tuesday 22nd July
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Have you got round to repairing this yet? Just wondering if you have any costs or thoughts on headlining material?

Mine did the same a few months ago and I've been driving around with clothes pegs on the roof. cool

There's a company on eBay which sells replacement linings and I've also been in touch with a local trimmer but haven't visited them yet.

I'm seeing this as an opportunity for an Alcantara head lining, possibly with some coloured stitching.


CanAm

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11,342 posts

287 months

Tuesday 22nd July
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Shedding said:
Have you got round to repairing this yet? Just wondering if you have any costs or thoughts on headlining material?

Mine did the same a few months ago and I've been driving around with clothes pegs on the roof. cool

There's a company on eBay which sells replacement linings and I've also been in touch with a local trimmer but haven't visited them yet.

I'm seeing this as an opportunity for an Alcantara head lining, possibly with some coloured stitching.
I did toy with that idea but the only local coach trimmers are vintage etc specialists and not cheap, so I decided to stick with OEM. The lining alone is £850, plus labour, at a local specialist. They'd just had a Cayenne in, and the lining alone was about £7k from Porsche yikes
Porsche really do take the piss

Shedding

689 posts

265 months

Wednesday
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Ah, so you're probably over £1k fitted.
I'll remove the headliner myself and see how much to reline and what materials my local trimmer can offer. Will feedback.
(Alternatively, there's a good chance it will still be held up with clothes pegs come next year smile )

acricha3

122 posts

221 months

Wednesday
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Recently went through this with mine. Kept off the road over winter and outside, was fine then a week later the headliner had come away completely.

Its not actually the glue that gives way, the foam itself degrades and separates over time, heat accelerates but it will get every car eventually! When you pull the old headlining off you can see the layer of glue still stuck, you need to use a wire brush to remove it!

Decided to DIY the repair and upgrade to Alcantara as my interior is starting to show scratches and I plan to retrim in the near future. It cost me less than 100 and about 3 hours of time including taking the liner out and back in, plenty of DIY guides how to do it.

For anyone interested in future you can also buy the original fabric here, https://tissens.com/en/automotive-roof-sky-fabrics...

Office_Monkey

1,968 posts

224 months

Wednesday
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I had mine retrimmed with Alcantara last year, cost £540 for a local guy just outside Woking, can ping you the details if you’re reasonably close. Not going to link to it but there’s a pic in my advert if you want to see.

Slippydiff

15,581 posts

238 months

Thursday
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DIY video if you're interested :

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9-H55L9qiXc

Shedding

689 posts

265 months

Thursday
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It sounds like the OP has his sorted but thanks all for the info, it's helpful for me.