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Old 19th April 2020, 17:31   #1
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Hi, hope everyone is staying safe. does anyone have a solution to fixing the tailgate end of a tourers headlining? its supposed to be held in place by d pillar trims, the luggage lamp, and two hidden clips fixed to the headlining. previous owner has pulled it down to access the roof sharkfin and pulled the clips off the underside which now wont re-stick. the tailgate rubber seal isn't strong enough to hold it up and I wondered if there is a mod. I could use. Failing that I will resort to self tapping screws and washers but it wont look to good. cheers chris.
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Old 23rd April 2020, 17:22   #2
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as this problem only seems to be mine I thought I would post what I think is the answer in case someone else has it. After some head scratching and dreaming up all sorts of bizarre solutions a rake through the odds n sods box produced a couple of feet of hook and loop material. the sticky back meant it was easy to position and fix to both parts involved and so far is keeping the saggy headlining tucked up into the tailgate seal neatly and it can be easily separated should access be needed.
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as this problem only seems to be mine I thought I would post what I think is the answer in case someone else has it. After some head scratching and dreaming up all sorts of bizarre solutions a rake through the odds n sods box produced a couple of feet of hook and loop material. the sticky back meant it was easy to position and fix to both parts involved and so far is keeping the saggy headlining tucked up into the tailgate seal neatly and it can be easily separated should access be needed.
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I used araldite when mine did the same.
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