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keithdixon:
Time to start the wonderful job of replacing the headlining on an 84 range rover 4 dr classic

have seen mentioned take in through rear door, use a clean mate as a prop.

any other tips?

rgs

keith dixon

keithdixon:
got the old one out,

MM 4x4 did a fantastic job of sending a new headlining without fittings as requested!
2nd time they let me down!

ended up going to a couple of car dealers in the area to pick up and found them in the end (bloody 20p each)

had to cut the new headlining for speakers (what a job that was) would suggest a dremel to anyone else trying it.

all set to go in tomorrow eve

rgs

keith dixon

keithdixon:
Got the back in, what a ball ache,

next time will take the dog guard out...

isn't it great that these things come pre drilled but not one hole matches the vehicle?

it would make more sense to not pre drill them

New lights on the way, should be here tomorrow.

Good instructions came with the roof lining
"Do not drill through the roof" :lol:  

(bet no one would admit to that one)

RRC:

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Good instructions came with the roof lining
"Do not drill through the roof" :lol:  


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The instructions sound very helpful.

How much did the lit cost you from MM?

Did you consider a DIY option as opposed to the bought option.

keithdixon:
the lining was £100 from mm, lights 12 each (complete with bulb and plastic lense cover)

i didn't even consider a diy option for the lining, at £100 you cannot go wrong, it does look good once in and being fiberglass should be there for a while.

rgs

keith dixon

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