Install a Fieronews headliner (Page 1/6)
Fiero Thomas MAY 26, 10:13 PM
Hello here is the install procedures that I use to install my kits. I have done a few so far and just did my Indy today. here we go.

Step one look at that crappy headliner that you have an decide to get it the heck out of your car.









Remove the sunroof gasket by just pulling it out







There are 4 T15 screws holding the dome light up. there are two behind the far light lenses and two at the end of the visors channel







You will then end with this a hanging dome lamp



Disconnect the plug and remove the dome light



Remove the three screws from the visor holders on booth sides



Grab the headliner from the sunroof gasket channel and pull it out. This is where is gets messy. The old foam will just flake out.





Next you need to ask your Pug to move from her riding spot.



Now you only need to remove one side of the panels on the car. This helps when you install the headliner back in as it will hold half up while you work with the other side

On the seatbelt there is a cover.



Pry the over from the bottom and be careful not to break it. there is a small hinge on the top that can break easy. Just flip it up and there is a T45 bolt there.



Remove the bolt



Next there is a LONG screw in the side of the panel. You can see it when the door is open. it is in plain view



Remove the screw



Slide the panel towards the front of the car releasing a pin that holds it to the body of the car. Then pull towards the center of the car



Remove the panel



Pull the trip on top slightly down and towards the outside of the car. this will release two clips



End up with this



In this photo you can see the removed trim on the inside. This old dust itches so I alway try to wear a long sleeve shirt ot keep it off my skin.



This is now for a sunroof car. Remove the one screw that hold the latch cover



Slide the panel out the drivers door and end up with this



Now the key to a good headliner to stay up or a long time is the prep work. Poor prep work will kill your headliner in a week or two. it will fall. There are many ways to prep you liner. In my kits I state to use the sandpaper to clean off the liner. Get a vacuum while you do this to pull off any dust that comes off the car. Now I use a coarse towel for this. it gets everything off. If is a special towel and I don't know where you can get this thing anymore. So use the paper



This will show you a completed boardd with heavy duty tape for the week spots. This liner was in 4 pieces. apply the tape after you sand the cover and end up with this



Apply your spray adhesive to the board and you do not have to use a ton. If you use a ton then what will happen is the foam on the liner will absorb it and the foam will stick to itself and make divots in the liner and they will not come out.



Now slide the cover back into the car and push it into the passengers side trim. and secure it with the dome light.



Then do the same with the sunroof hinge cover. Now I have cut the sunroof whole out in these shots but do this a bit at a time as you put the liner back in. First install the other trim back into the car to hold the liner in place going forward.



Press in the sunroof gasket while you pull the headliner out through the top of the car.



Here you want to use a razor knife to remove the extra material.



Cut at an angle and tuck the remainder of the material in the gasket.



Go all the way around to the other side and cut what you need but not to much. in the corners you will have to put two or three cuts in to make the turn.



Then you are done. Here are the photos from the outside looking at the clean gasket.



Now th completed cover from the inside of the car



Now is a good time to vacuum the car out as there will be dust all over

Total time about 2 hours to complete. Next I will be putting my Visors in and I will add how to do that next time.

Just installed one of my kits and a set of visors in a car and wanted to share. He got this 87gt t-top with no motor for 50 yes I said 50 dollars


Headliner IN






Visors IN




Thank You
Tom

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topher_time MAY 27, 12:29 AM
Nice write up. + to you. Did you fix the water leaks to keep it from happening again?
DeLorean00 MAY 27, 01:05 AM
+ to you!! Great write up!!
AkursedX MAY 27, 03:36 AM
That's pretty much how I did mine. I used a different adhesive though. I used Loctite headliner adhesive. 3 coats on each side with 5 minutes drying time. Just a matter of preference.

Very nice product though! I will post a pic of mine tomorrow

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'88 GT- 257rwhp 319rwft/lbs 12.95@106.1mph

Fiero Thomas MAY 27, 11:24 AM
Thanks for the words guys



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Originally posted by topher_time:

Nice write up. + to you. Did you fix the water leaks to keep it from happening again?



for the water I had to work with the gasket that was on the car to seal it back up. I did this a ways back when the car got there and what I did was puff the gasket up in certin areas wit a tuck here and there.

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Synthesis MAY 27, 02:03 PM
You can also look inside of the corner of the sunroof gasket (The rubber on top of the roof) and drill a hole through the roof panel. Just put a 3/16 or 1/4" hole in there. All the water that makes it past the gasket will hit those holes and roll off the frame onto the ground.

HUGE improvement. No more leaks for me.
vballman MAY 27, 04:28 PM
great write up + for you!
Justin_J MAY 27, 05:14 PM
Awesome! I've been needing this! + for ya.
Fiero Thomas JAN 01, 12:09 AM
Just a little bump for the new folks who might need a bit of help.
Nohbdy JAN 01, 12:51 AM
great write-up. been needing something like this. id giv u a + but havnt been a member long enough. ill try 2 remember to l8r, and happy new year!