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Old 08-17-2002, 01:12 PM   #9
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It is possible to replace the headliner without removing the glass. I think that's how professional trim shops would do it. I tried it that way and couldn't do it right (wasted $25 for a new headliner). I ended up buying another headliner, removing the glass and installing it the way it was done originally at the factory. It is kind of a pain to remove and reinstall the glass, but that's how I ended up having to do it. I bet the pro's can do a good job without glass removal, but I could not.


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