And how long to put back?D1? or D2? D2 is about an hour to take out, cannot see why D1 is any different
Thanks.Some Landy owners have taken them out & removed the saggy material.Scraped all the old glue off and just painted it. Looks fine to me. Google it .
Thanks.
For now, my D2 is a family car and I'd like to keep a cloth headlining. I noticed the other day that (a) I got a few drops of water on my shoulder when I pulled the seatbelt on and (b) the headlining above the drivers seat is sagging a bit. This was after torrential rain and really was only a few drops so I assume I don't have a huge problem yet but these things only get worse and will have to be dealt with.
I've pretty much decided that I'll never sell this one. Once she's not the family car any more she'll turn into a toy with big wheels, steel bumpers etc etc. Once she's in that phase of her life any saggy lining will just get pulled out and not replaced.
i did it in and out in an hour in total, but in between sealed the roofbars and the front and rear sunroof,but left it over night to set before putting it back in, you get condensation if no headling and car would be colder!And how long to put back?
Or do you leave it out? What does it look like with no headlining?
i did it in and out in an hour in total,
... really was only a few drops so I assume I don't have a huge problem yet ...
A few drops found their way through ... it maybe there is more sloshing around looking for a way out .... it's easier to take it out, sort any leaks and repairs ......
Sorry mate, it is the way of the leakage ... still now you know you have to do it... maybe before it turns to ice !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Of course I spoke too soon.
The 'few drops' on the driver's side has been joined by quite a lot on the passenger side that look to be coming from the corner of the front sun roof.
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