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      09-01-2020, 03:19 PM   #45
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How many yards should I get? I called them and they said 35 a yard and they are 55" wide. I'm not doing the pillars, just the headliner. And would the BM2008 one work for black interior? I think I have the diamond weave as well

This may help. I ordered double the requirement but I don’t have the invoice anymore. This pic may help with deciding color.
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I have the same problem. I'm in Maryland. Does anyone know of a place in the DMV area that can do the job.
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      10-22-2020, 04:32 PM   #47
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I got mine replaced by a shop for $225, and it's like new. I imagine any interior shop can and will handle this, I believe it's just a standard BMW 3-Series headliner material anyways.

I was going to tackle it myself, but I figure I would spent that amount in materials, tools, time, etc. on a job that I probably couldn't do any better than the guy doing it for 30+ years. I would recommend to search around your area and get a couple quotes together unless you really want to DIY.
Do you mind if I ask what shop you went to? I am currently looing at an M3 and it's sagging of course. I am local over in Lakeland.

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I got mine replaced by a shop for $225, and it's like new. I imagine any interior shop can and will handle this, I believe it's just a standard BMW 3-Series headliner material anyways.

I was going to tackle it myself, but I figure I would spent that amount in materials, tools, time, etc. on a job that I probably couldn't do any better than the guy doing it for 30+ years. I would recommend to search around your area and get a couple quotes together unless you really want to DIY.
Do you mind if I ask what shop you went to? I am currently looing at an M3 and it's sagging of course. I am local over in Lakeland.

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Sure thing, Top of the Line Auto Interiors. I looked them up because I couldn't remember the address, and it appears an Auto Insurance company is there now. Not sure if they moved or went out of business. I was just there in May and they did really great work, so I hope google is just screwing around.
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Sure thing, Top of the Line Auto Interiors. I looked them up because I couldn't remember the address, and it appears an Auto Insurance company is there now. Not sure if they moved or went out of business. I was just there in May and they did really great work, so I hope google is just screwing around.
Awesome. I really appreciate. I'll call tomorrow and find out.
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I think this degradation of glue is accelerated when the car is parked in wet areas.

Mine went completely bad after only two months of parking outside during a rainy season.

Alcantara headliner DIY coming soon...

this is old but did you ever get to do the liner?
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      09-22-2023, 11:01 AM   #51
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this is old but did you ever get to do the liner?
Was pretty easy DIY. You have to remove A,B,C pillars first to get the headliner out. It is a two-people job really but you can do it by yourself. Have your seats fully reclined before you do the job so it gives you headroom for removal through the doors.
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kyrix1st great thanks. I need to get this done asap. I’m thinking of just taking the headliner off myself and taking it someone where to get it done. It’s for an f30. With a sun roof. So it might be a bit more tough since I got a sun roof.
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      10-17-2023, 03:37 AM   #53
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Hey folks I’m looking for someone that may do this in the socal region of California, does anyone know a person that can help fix my sagging interior lining ?
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