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Re: Headliner problem/question
So.....what great news came from the big Formula pow-wow??? :D :D :drink: :drink:
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Re: Headliner problem/question
i just replaced my head liner in our 1996 382 .after we got it out no big deal
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Re: Headliner problem/question
send pics please. jenks
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Re: Headliner problem/question
Hey Jenks I also took out my headliner and it wasnt very easy. I am currently waiting for formula to find my material. By the way they are going to take pretty good care of me for a 95. But what I was wondering will it go back together easier than it came apart. Some of the tolerances were pretty tight. I f the new headliner is any thicker I am little worried about getting it back together. Let me know Mark
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Re: Headliner problem/question
i removed the padding [backing] in the tight spots
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Re: Headliner problem/question
Originally Posted by jenks
send pics please. jenks
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Originally Posted by selpel
(Post 1857702)
NO! What I said is that in a used boat you have no way of knowing how it was stored season to season. Was it put away wet at some point? Did someone leave a side port hole open to the elements? There are a number of situations that may have happen and as a second owner you may not have the full store. I am willing to bet if you contact Formula tech service and ask about the material you will need to repair this problem they can cut and prep all the pieces you will need. And yes we have replaced a sagging headliner with parts from the factory.
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Originally Posted by ninetym
(Post 1945093)
How can an owner missuse a headliner?? Temperture should not make a difference .. It should not fall down under any circumstance except flooding. :(
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Originally Posted by sneekinfreek
(Post 1945332)
I know milliken is the name of the fabric dis. that did my boat in 1991 and they still exist . you might try looking in you big owners manual or your customer book that came with your boat . my boat has a fabric quality test and describes all tests and distributer.
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I have a small patch about 12" square that sags about 1/4" in my 2000 382. I have not yet decided what to do about it. Daryl told me last month that he suspects that the backing foam itself is deteriorating. Has anyone checked with their local auto upholstery shops to see if there is a technique that the pros use for something like this?
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