Thank you very much! That makes a lot of sense and, if nothing else, is
a very logical use for the material. Every photo I've seen, along with
a couple in person hasn't had the C pillars covered, though it would be
easy to do with the material provided, so I was reluctant to cover them
until I had more proof one way or the other. Thank you also for the
photos as it helps clear up how the headliner is literally riveted to
the metal strip. Armed with this information, hopefully by the end of
the day today, I'll have the headliner finished and be on to fitting the
rear window.
--Alex Haugland
Eugene, Oregon
B9470334LRXFE
On 11/6/2013 6:22 AM, Dave Munroe wrote:
> Alex:
>
> You aren't geting a lot of feedback, and I just saw your request. The
> headliner material is riveted to a metal strip at the front and then
> folded back to the rear and pulled tight. That metal edge has a sharp
> edge and could easily cut through the liner material in time, so this
> extra piece supplied by SS is to lay over that edge under the
> headliner to cushion and protect it from possible damage from that strip.
>
> I've attached a photo of that area...
>
> Also, the headliner does not cover the "C" pillars....it fold under
> itself just down past the top of the H'top window. Another photo is
> attached.
>
> Best of luck with your project..
>
> Dave
> B382000450
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