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Old 01-28-2006, 06:21 PM   #1
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The lining on the roof is starting to fall down. Kind of looks like a giant bubble or something. Is there anyway to fix this and get it back up to its normal position? Or am I shit out of luck. I dont know if it matters but its a 97 BMW 740IL.
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Re-gluing it would work; or simply re-lining it.

Maybe someone else has something of more value to offer?
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you could remove the liner, and reglue it with spray adhesive. It's the best solution as the liner isn't flat but is in fact a compound curve..
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Alright thanks, I will give it a shot...
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If you aren't sure that you can do it yourself, let a professional repair it. I believe the headliner is about $895.00.
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