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08-23-2016, 09:39 PM | #1 |
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E93 Headliner Repair
The middle section of the headliner in my E93 came loose from all of the mounting clips and is hanging down about 6" in all sides by the cords. It appears that all the adhesive that secures the clips to the fabric liner has come loose from the Florida heat. The replacement part from the dealer is $750, so I'll be attempting a DIY repair. Has anyone seen this issue before? Any tips on how to glue the clips back on? I'm thinking epoxy might do the trick, but I'm not sure if it will stick to the fabric. I'll try to get some pictures of it this weekend.
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08-28-2016, 10:18 PM | #3 |
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I took the headliner section out... its a little tricky to remove all of the cords but I did find some decent instructions at workshop-manuals dot com. Took me about 2 hours taking my time not to damage anything.
Two of the cords, one on each side, (see pic above) were really worn so I ordered some replacements from ECS for about $17. According to some other posts, these have been upgraded with stronger steel rope so it shouldn't wear out again so easily. See part number 54377277475. I was able to epoxy all of the clips back on successfully, 15 total. I was careful to try to align them properly, hopefully the reinstall goes smoothly. I'll report back again after its done. |
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10-02-2018, 08:51 PM | #6 |
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Update: The epoxy failed again in the hot florida summer heat, so I ended up drilling holes through each of the clips as well as the headliner and inserting small nuts and bolts to hold it together. The bolt heads show on the inside, but it doesn’t look too bad and I could probably cover them with black cloth stickers if I felt the need later on.
Note I had a few broken clips (the round push in ones) and apparently they arent available individually, you have to purchase an entire hardware kit for $100+. I just left it with a few missing clips and it seems to be holding up for the time being. Anyone have another source or replacement for them? |
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03-28-2023, 03:28 PM | #7 |
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I just had to replace mine with the same exact problem. If you take the headliner down, scrape off all the old excess glue from the headliner and the clips, get some a heat resistant Apoxsee for plastic and fiberglass re-Apoxsee, all the clips back to the headliner let it sit for 12 hours, if some of your circle clips break don’t spend the 400 or $500 for the kit for $1.16 you could use door clips for the BMW if anyone has any questions or need helps with a headliner feel free to pee on me or drop it, I just went through this nightmare
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12-10-2023, 02:08 PM | #8 |
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Going through this right now. I have the clips. Bd new cord and the glue I’m Gonna use but have no idea how to get pressure on the headliner panel so the glue will hold with the top in a vertical position |
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