No problem. I doubt it will match the original fabric though, but it looks and feels good.
I went from beige fabric to pitch black (my touring is Diamantschwarz), so I had no intention to keep it original.
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Ok, cool. samples requested we'll see how good it matches the original fabric.
thanks
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When I pulled mine, none of it was foam backed either.
I bought my new fabric and glue here: https://www.schuimrubberbetaalbaar.n...bekleding_464/
Not sure how much you want to spend, but this is a good option if you want to keep it cheap. I did my headliner + sunroof with 3 meters fabric + 3 cans of glue.
I had a sunroof-length leftover.
They ship to Belgium, and you can just request a free sample.
No affiliation with this company btw. Just a happy customer.
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Originally posted by KingDaKa View PostWhen I pulled my headliner, none of it was foam backed. It was just thin fabric glued to the headliner board. So for fabric measurements you can just measure the length and width of the headliner to get a rough estimate.
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When I pulled my headliner, none of it was foam backed. It was just thin fabric glued to the headliner board. So for fabric measurements you can just measure the length and width of the headliner to get a rough estimate.
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I've been thinking for a while now to redo my headliner as it's being held up with a couple needle pins. I asked my local upholstery shop here in Belgium and gave them a sample of my original one but they can't seem to find the correct fabric.
When you search opal gray winchester 1/8" foam from the quoted post of Roadrunner, there seem to be plenty of suppliers over in the US.
Does anyone know how much meters, feet or yards you need? Is the fabric for the sunroof also foam backed?
Thanks :)
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Originally posted by cbouchez View PostMy headliner it's in great shape - I'm having issues with my sunroof and no one wants to touch it because of the lack of experience with he headliner on this vehicle.
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My headliner it's in great shape - I'm having issues with my sunroof and no one wants to touch it because of the lack of experience with he headliner on this vehicle.
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I am going to need to redo this on mine. Thanks for the link earlier in the thread. This should be a whole lot easier than the one in my coupe
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Finished the one for the non-sunroof 318i last week. Got the material (flat knit in oak, which is slightly too dark, but only slightly) from yourautotrim. Can't say I was happy with the adhesive used, so do your own research there.
Beyond the obvious A-D pillar covers, lights and weather stripping there are 8 clips that hold the liner in place, 4 in the center that slide straight back to release and 4 at the very rear that should pull down for removal. If it's not clear, do the rears first.
Then it's only a matter of cleaning up the headliner card (wire brushes worked great), installing the fabric, and reinstalling the assy. Be very careful reinstalling the slide clips as they will break if they are torqued over.
The whole process took under 3 hours, just under $100 with the adhesive, and is well within the ability of anyone that can turn a wrench.
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Need to do mine also. More than happy to see some pics of this project :D
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I have done a bunch of touring headliners. Used to do them with alcantara but these day I use alcantara with stretch in it. Looks 95% as good and is so much easier to work with.
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Originally posted by doba_s View Postany suggestions where to get factory like material to rewrap the headliner?
Originally posted by Proctor750 View Postas for headliner i used opal gray winchester 1/8" foam backed 4 yards. I believe it is called world uupholstery or some such place. Excellent match.
adhesive was dap weldwood high temp spray adhesive.
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any suggestions where to get factory like material to rewrap the headliner?
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