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Recommended Headlining and how to fit
Recommended Headlining and how to fit
by gazzahazza » Wed Oct 01, 2014 6:45 pm
Evening All,
looking for some advice on the best place to buy a new headliner for more 11 window SO42 (pop top). The existing one is shabby to say the least. Also does anybody have any recommended best ways of replacing the lining? Best glue etc..
Any advice/thoughts greatly appreciated
Cheers
GH
looking for some advice on the best place to buy a new headliner for more 11 window SO42 (pop top). The existing one is shabby to say the least. Also does anybody have any recommended best ways of replacing the lining? Best glue etc..
Any advice/thoughts greatly appreciated
Cheers
GH
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Re: Recommended Headlining and how to fit
by maddison » Wed Oct 01, 2014 7:00 pm
wouldnt an SO42 with poptop have had ply headliner
(I got the impression you wanted to fit a vinyl headliner, but may be wrong ??)
(I got the impression you wanted to fit a vinyl headliner, but may be wrong ??)
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Re: Recommended Headlining and how to fit
by gazzahazza » Wed Oct 01, 2014 7:17 pm
Hi Maddison,
the existing one is a vinyl headliner. I have no idea what the original specification was but would like to stick with a vinyl replacement.
Many Thanks
GH
the existing one is a vinyl headliner. I have no idea what the original specification was but would like to stick with a vinyl replacement.
Many Thanks
GH
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Re: Recommended Headlining and how to fit
by stevejsy » Thu Oct 02, 2014 9:56 am
Speak to Chris at wonderland classics, his headliners are spot on and he can supply glue and answer any installation questions you have.
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Re: Recommended Headlining and how to fit
by readyboy61 » Thu Oct 02, 2014 5:56 pm
Or take it to bromsgrove auto trim very good and reasonable
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Re: Recommended Headlining and how to fit
by Bluebeastie » Thu Oct 02, 2014 7:06 pm
I too have bought one from Wonderland and I am planning to fit it this winter. I have their instructions and promises of help over the phone if I get stuck, but any tips would be gratefully received!
Thanks in advance......
Thanks in advance......
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Re: Recommended Headlining and how to fit
by gazzahazza » Thu Oct 02, 2014 7:09 pm
Evening All,
i have spoken to Chris at wonderland earlier today and as discussed here he is extremely helpful. I am planning on ordering soon.
Regards
GH
i have spoken to Chris at wonderland earlier today and as discussed here he is extremely helpful. I am planning on ordering soon.
Regards
GH
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Re: Recommended Headlining and how to fit
by 58and60 » Wed Oct 08, 2014 5:50 pm
I have a bus fitted with a wonderland headliner and it's top notch for DIY . However for the price and the fact that a true expert does the job I would go to bromsgrove ....and have twice for a headliner in the last year. The standard is exceptional.
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Re: Recommended Headlining and how to fit
by Haycoxs » Wed Oct 08, 2014 10:42 pm
i have a wonderland - Mark P helped fit it - looks great - have a go[attachment=0]Imag
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Re: Recommended Headlining and how to fit
by Bluebeastie » Mon Dec 22, 2014 7:59 pm
Any tips on fitting it?
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Re: Recommended Headlining and how to fit
by BJ1 » Mon Dec 22, 2014 8:36 pm
Yes - don't use spray adhesive. The plasticiser from the vinyl migrates into the glue and turns it into a sticky non-adhesive mess. Same with evostik. Try to find a proper vinyl upholstery glue. I've used a PU based glue and it worked perfectly when sticking the headliner at the rear.Bluebeastie wrote:Any tips on fitting it?
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Re: Recommended Headlining and how to fit
by Bluebeastie » Mon Feb 09, 2015 6:56 pm
Just a quick update to say that the Wonderland kit went in very well. My wife and I fitted it and we have never done anything like this before. We took our time and asked lots of questions beforehand, and Wonderland were happy to pass on tips and advice as promised. Recommended.
Also we used the glue they recommended and supplied which worked really well. I did use quite a lot - about 4 cans, and I'd recommend replacing all the rubbers at the end of the headlining bows - you will need two of their packs to do this.
Hope this helps someone thinking of taking the plunge.........
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Also we used the glue they recommended and supplied which worked really well. I did use quite a lot - about 4 cans, and I'd recommend replacing all the rubbers at the end of the headlining bows - you will need two of their packs to do this.
Hope this helps someone thinking of taking the plunge.........
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Re: Recommended Headlining and how to fit
by Wonderland Classics » Tue Feb 10, 2015 9:18 am
Well done Bluebeastie (and Mrs Bluebeastie!) great job... I hope you're both very proud of a job well done!!
Thanks for buying from us!!
All the best
Chris
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Thanks for buying from us!!
All the best
Chris
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Re: Recommended Headlining and how to fit
by andy f » Tue Feb 10, 2015 9:37 am
Wow, nice job
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