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SG
| Posted on Monday, June 17, 2002 - 11:42 pm: |
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In the whole pantheon of possible Rover ailments, I realize this is kinda small...but I want to get after it before it becomes a larger (more expensive) PITA.... Anyway, the headliner is sagging in a few places, none much larger than a hand, but they are getting larger...and no doubt trying to form a union. I was planning on cutting small slits in each, then using 3M's 8090 adhesive to reattach. My worry is that this adhesive might not be compatible with the foam underlayment. Any other reccomendations? |
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