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The one-piece headliner on my 2001 Gen 3 has a pronounced sag that begins behind the sunroof and extends toward the back of the truck (see crappy photo). It’s unsightly and robs backseat passengers of head room and a recent affroad outing seemed to make it worse. I bought some heavy duty velcro strips with the intention of putting it back in place. Before removing the entire headliner I climbed inside and lodged a flashlight in the saggy gap and saw that the previous owner had beaten me to the idea — there are numerous velcro strips up and down the truck’s roof that even when pressed very firmly don’t do their job. Anyone tackle this successfully before? I did a lot of searching and found write-ups and photos re: removing headliners but no post specifically addressing a successful remedy for sagging. What’s the best bet – – another stab at lots of velcro or some form of glue? Thanks.
The one-piece headliner on my 2001 Gen 3 has a pronounced sag that begins behind the sunroof and extends toward the back of the truck (see crappy photo). It’s unsightly and robs backseat passengers of head room and a recent affroad outing seemed to make it worse. I bought some heavy duty velcro strips with the intention of putting it back in place. Before removing the entire headliner I climbed inside and lodged a flashlight in the saggy gap and saw that the previous owner had beaten me to the idea — there are numerous velcro strips up and down the truck’s roof that even when pressed very firmly don’t do their job. Anyone tackle this successfully before? I did a lot of searching and found write-ups and photos re: removing headliners but no post specifically addressing a successful remedy for sagging. What’s the best bet – – another stab at lots of velcro or some form of glue? Thanks.