Roanoke area folks... where to get a headliner fixed?

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Roanoke area folks... where to get a headliner fixed?

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The headliner in my wife's Jeep Grand Cherokee is sagging badly. Anyone in the Roanoke area able to recommend a shop that does headliner repair?

I typically tackle all things mechanical but my wife doesn't want me messing with the cosmetic stuff. Not that I blame her... if it was up to me I'd just rip it all out and call it a day.
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Re: Roanoke area folks... where to get a headliner fixed?

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I did that once.

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Re: Roanoke area folks... where to get a headliner fixed?

Post by OakRidgeStars »

Here's a good start by way of Google Maps

http://maps.google.com/maps?near=Roanok ... 106628&z=9

I've replaced several headliners, including one in a late model Dodge Durango. All late model vehicles have one or more pieces of cardboard with fabric glued to it. The older cars use metal rods running from side to side.

These panels are readily available in the aftermarket. If you don't want to mess with it, any decent auto upholstery shop can do it in a day.
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