HEADLINER RODS
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Ian
The rod ends are held by small bent wire clips that are screwed to the inside of the top of the door opening and possibly also the inside the roof. The screws are backed with a flat nut and hold these clips. You should see a row of holes at the top of the door opening.
I found a set of them used as my original clips were rusted beyond usefulness.
Make certain your rods are rust and dirt free and painted. Any dirt or oil could soak into the headliner.
Bob
The rod ends are held by small bent wire clips that are screwed to the inside of the top of the door opening and possibly also the inside the roof. The screws are backed with a flat nut and hold these clips. You should see a row of holes at the top of the door opening.
I found a set of them used as my original clips were rusted beyond usefulness.
Make certain your rods are rust and dirt free and painted. Any dirt or oil could soak into the headliner.
Bob
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Are the headliners available already sewn to shape for our cars? Mine has the white line with small square pattern with four-pointed stars at each corner of the squares.
Stu
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