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philr5t
23-07-2010, 09:42
has anyone ever re fitted there roof lining back in just looking for the best ways to re stick it to the roof as i have no plastics going back in the car to hold it round the edges what ever way its done it needs to be a clean job as i dont want to get any sh*t on the inside of the cars

any ideas will help
phil

JRP
23-07-2010, 09:57
From what ive been told it can be a traicky job getting it back on.

you might need 2 or 3 sets of hand phil:)

philr5t
23-07-2010, 10:00
should i invest in an octopus :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:

JRP
23-07-2010, 10:01
should i invest in an octopus :laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:


That or a line of workers on a food prep belt in a factory:cool:

phase i 16 v turbo
23-07-2010, 10:05
Stuck the one in my RS urbo back with Evo (in the red car)

wolvo
23-07-2010, 10:08
cover all the seats with a dust cloth and use a glue spray (the same stuff carpet fitters use) its lightweigt stuff and great on fabrics, covers nice and evenly too. Quick/easy/cheap and convenient

philr5t
23-07-2010, 12:04
cover all the seats with a dust cloth and use a glue spray (the same stuff carpet fitters use) its lightweigt stuff and great on fabrics, covers nice and evenly too. Quick/easy/cheap and convenient


sounds good mate got any links where i can find it

philr5t
23-07-2010, 12:05
Stuck the one in my RS urbo back with Evo (in the red car)


sounds like you have practised before mate when are you popping round to fit mine mate :D:D:D:D:D:D

JRP
23-07-2010, 12:17
sounds like you have practised before mate when are you popping round to fit mine mate :D:D:D:D:D:D

:laugh:

wolvo
23-07-2010, 15:15
you can buy spray glue for fabrics from any carpet shop mate or from any diy store

philr5t
23-07-2010, 15:48
you can buy spray glue for fabrics from any carpet shop mate or from any diy store


many thanks mate

Markey Mark (BD)
23-07-2010, 15:48
From what ive been told it can be a traicky job getting it back on.

you might need 2 or 3 sets of hand phil:)

Or you could do simpler way and roll car on its roof and then lay it in there, job done! :laugh:;)

JRP
23-07-2010, 15:51
:laugh:
Or you could do simpler way and roll car on its roof and then lay it in there, job done! :laugh:;)

J$£5GTT
23-07-2010, 17:32
Or you could do simpler way and roll car on its roof and then lay it in there, job done! :laugh:;)


got a feeling you have actually done that!!...:wasntme::dearme::laugh::p

dangerous dave
23-07-2010, 17:55
got a feeling you have actually done that!!...:wasntme::dearme::laugh::p


im sure theres a pic floating about where the guys have rolled the 5 over till its pretty much rested on the garage wall and shoved wood under it so they could weld the sills sitting down..

genius:agree:

J$£5GTT
23-07-2010, 17:58
im sure theres a pic floating about where the guys have rolled the 5 over till its pretty much rested on the garage wall and shoved wood under it so they could weld the sills sitting down..

genius:agree:


whatever it takes hey!!!
:agree::)

philr5t
23-07-2010, 18:44
Or you could do simpler way and roll car on its roof and then lay it in there, job done! :laugh:;)



LMFAO ill give it a go mate :eek: