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Old 09-03-2006, 11:56 AM
wendy wendy is offline
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Default 86 xj6 remove headliner help

Anyone have tips on removing the headliner from an 86 XJ6 without removing
the rear windshield? Thanks. wendy
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Old 09-03-2006, 08:13 PM
rascal rascal is offline
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Default 86 xj6 remove headliner help

Sure. Take a look at the jag-lovers.com site. They have info on how to do
it. I had the liner removed and recovered on my '87 XJ6 and they did not
remove the rear glass. However, some shops insisted that the liner could
not be recovered without removing the glass, so the procedure is not
universally known.

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